Chirp founder Tim Kravchunovsky argued that with the technology available today, the AT&T breach is "inexcusable."
A Web3 executive believes that the data breach that multinational telecommunications company AT&T may have been avoided if they stored their data within the blockchain.
On July 12, the telecom company said in a filing with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that it had learned from an investigation that the company suffered a breach that might endanger their customers’ data.
According to the filing, the attackers accessed and copied their call logs stored in a third-party cloud provider. The data contained records of calls, texts and phone numbers.