Connectivity Source Data Breach Investigation

Turke & Strauss LLP, a leading data breach law firm, is investigating Amtel, LLC, which does business as Connectivity Source, regarding its recent data breach. The Connectivity Source data breach involved sensitive personal identifiable information belonging to over 17,800 individuals.

ABOUT AMTEL, LLC D/B/A CONNECTIVITY SOURCE:

Amtel, LLC d/b/a Connectivity Source is a wireless services company operating as a retailer for T-Mobile. As a retail partner for T-Mobile, Connectivity Source acts as a T-Mobile store front offering wireless phones, connected tablets, home phone services, smart watches, and other wirelessly connected devices. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Connectivity Source has hundreds of locations across the United States.

WHAT HAPPENED?

On April 21, 2023, Connectivity Source discovered that it had experienced a data breach in which the sensitive personal identifiable information in its systems may have been accessed. Through its investigation, Connectivity Source determined that an unauthorized actor may have accessed this sensitive information on April 19, 2023. On May 10, 2023, Connectivity Source began contacting individuals whose information may have been impacted. The type of information exposed includes:

  • Name
  • Social Security number

If you received a breach notification letter from Amtel, LLC d/b/a Connectivity Source:

We would like to speak with you about your rights and potential legal remedies in response to this data breach. Please fill out the form, below, or contact us at (608) 237-1775 or sam@turkestrauss.com.

If you were impacted by the Connectivity Source data breach, you may consider taking the following steps to protect your personal information.

  1. Carefully review the breach notice and retain a copy;
  2. Enroll in any free credit monitoring services provided by Amtel, LLC d/b/a Connectivity Source;
  3. Change passwords and security questions for online accounts;
  4. Regularly review account statements for signs of fraud or unauthorized activity;
  5. Monitor credit reports for signs of identity theft; and
  6. Contact a credit bureau(s) to request a temporary fraud alert.

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