AT&T Fails to Win Dismissal in $24 Million Crypto SIM-Swap Lawsuit

2019-7-23 11:25

Crypto investor Michael Terpin has won an early victory in his attempt to sue AT&T over a SIM-swapping hack that lost a claimed $24 million.

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