AT&T is back in court for failing to protect user information after a partial summary judgment in their favor was overturned.
- The case began in 2020 when crypto investor Michael Terpin sued a high school student for stealing $24 million in Trigger via SIM swap.
- Ellis Pinsky, 15, bribed an AT&T employee to transfer Terpin's SIM information to a blank card.
- AT&T is obligated to protect SIM information under the Federal Communications Act.
- Terpin is seeking $45 million from AT&T, including $24 million, $14 million in interest, and attorneys' fees.
- Terpin sued Pinsky and co-defendant Nicholas Truglia, winning a $75.8 million lawsuit against Truglia.
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