![]() Individual customers who have been affected will also be contacted directly.Ī spokesperson for T-Mobile told Fox Business that the hack occurred in early December and affected fewer than 0.2% of the company’s customers. There’s the usual tick-box response as to how it’s dealing with the incident, including starting an investigation, employing third-party cybersecurity forensics experts to determine what happened and informing law enforcement. T-Mobile did note that the data did not include names, physical or email addresses, financial data, credit card information, Social Security numbers, tax identification numbers, passwords or PINs. The information stolen is described as “customer propriety network information” that may include phone number, number of lines subscribed and in some cases, call-related information. has suffered another data breach, its fourth since 2018, resulting in the theft of some information relating to customer accounts.ĭescribed by the company as a “security incident,” the hack is said to have involved “malicious, unauthorized access” to some information related to T-Mobile accounts. ![]()
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