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Attacker Keen to Sell Stolen Data, Security Researcher WarnsT-Mobile has suffered a breach that may have exposed personal data for 2.3 million of its 77 million customers, and one security...

T-Mobile alerts millions of its customers to a breach of its website that resulted in subscriber names, zip codes, phone numbers, email addresses and account numbers being stolen.

The third most popular mobile network in the US, T-Mobile, has suffered a data breach affecting more than two million of its customers.

T-Mobile revealed late on Thursday that the personal details of “a small percentage” of customers were exposed after hackers gained access to its systems. read more

T-Mobile today confirmed that the telecom giant suffered a security breach on its US servers on August 20 that may have resulted in the leak of "some" personal information of up to 2 million...


A flaw in T-Mobile's website allowing anyone to access customer data highlights the need for internal audits and authentication.

T-Mobile is investigating a retail store employee who allegedly made unauthorized changes to a subscriber's account in an elaborate scheme to steal the customer's three-letter Instagram username....

Warning: Contains extreme stupidity Roundup While Facebook caught most of the security-related flak this week, there were other infosec stories out there.…
