AT&T, Verizon Unaware of Call Stolen
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•Report: AT&T, Verizon aren’t notifying most victims of Chinese call-records hack
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AT&T and Verizon appear to be hardest-hit by Chinese hackers, NBC News reports.
The Chinese hackers accessed the metadata of more than a million people, an industry source says.
The FBI has no plans to notify victims, an FBI official said last week .
The Wall Street Journal says some government officials had their calls and texts targeted.
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