Worse than scammers now. Despite AT&T being a high-tech, digitally-based service, they have now allowed millions of their customers' sensitive information to be stolen and placed on the dark web. I haven't been their customer for YEARS but recently they were hacked because of faulty stopgaps and security measures that were never placed on their systems.This information includes names, addresses, phone numbers, drivers license numbers, passwords, and social security numbers. This isn't just an oversight or simple negligence, it's not just irresponsibility, it is criminal. They offer a free, short-term subscription to Experian's IdentityWorks to monitor what's been found on the dark web - in just a few days I've gotten reports that everything, all my sensitive information, has been hacked. And this is YEARS after canceling my subscription with AT&T, but they harbored my information for all this time? WHY? My suggestion to AT&T is to do a whole lot better than offering a 3rd party watchdog to report what's been hacked - you need to step up and make this right, and completely wipe off all our private, personal, sensitive information from the dark web.