As per T-Mobile, unauthorized attackers accessed the account information of its subscribers. T-Mobile claims that the breach affected less than 0.2% of its over 100 million subscribers, a small fraction of its customer base. However, it still accounts for roughly 200,000 affected subscribers, wh...
T-Mobile’s 4G LTE network is small enough that it does not boast of how many millions of people or square miles that its network covers. This is a far cry from AT&T who claims its 4G LTE and 5G networks combine to cover more than 2.91 million square miles. Earlier in this article,...
Some of the pilfered data was encrypted, according to Experian, which is taking responsibility for the breach. However, T-Mobile claims that the "encryption may have been compromised." The telecommunication giant said that no credit or debit card numbers of its customers were stolen in the breac...
Communications giantT-Mobilesaid today it is investigating the extent of a breach that hackers claim has exposed sensitive personal data on 100 million T-Mobile USA customers, in many cases including the name, Social Security number, address, date of birth, phone number, security PINs and details...
T-Mobile on Thursday reported a recent data breach in which potentially sensitive information, including customer names and billing addresses, was leaked to an unidentified attacker or attackers.
T-Mobile said Monday that it was investigating the claims, “conducting an extensive analysis alongside digital forensic experts to understand the validity of these claims, and we are coordinating with law enforcement.” The statement added that T-Mobile would communicate with customers once the...
T-Mobile partners with gaming giant to integrate AI into 6G T-Mobile’s parent company is making an AI Phone with Perplexity T-Mobile, for its part, disputes some of the claims made by Saini. Instead of affecting all 76 million customers, T-Mobile says that the bug only affects a small...
T-Mobile has responded to allegations it was blocking Apple's iCloud Private Relay feature, by claiming it was a settings issue, not a change in policy.
Between the two initiatives, virtually every T-Mobile customer on one of its contract-free Simple Choice plans will be able to use Wi-Fi calling with minimal effort. T-Mobile claims that with its current Wi-Fi calling technology, customers won’t have to set anything up — their phones ...
Nokia’s Airscale Massive MIMO to light up T-Mobile’s (2.5GHz mid-band) Ultra Capacity 5G Un-carrier customers to experience increased 5G speeds by combining the extended range (low-band) 5G with the additional Ultra Capacity 5G (2.5GHz mid-band) ...