WASHINGTON, July 16 (Reuters) - Two U.S. senators on
Tuesday asked AT&T ( T ) to answer questions about a massive
hacking incident in April that resulted in the illegal
downloading of about 109 million customer accounts at the U.S.
wireless company.
Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat who chairs a
subcommittee on investigations and Republican Josh Hawley,
sought details after AT&T ( T ) disclosed on Friday its call logs were
copied from its workspace on a Snowflake cloud platform covering
about six months of customer data from 2022 from nearly all its
customers.