According to a disclosure document T-Mobile filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, the company believes the bad actor first gained access to customer information around November 25, 2022. T-Mobile discovered the breach on January 5, 2023. Within 24 hours, the company traced the s...
A class action settlement was approved in a case against T-Mobile US, Inc. and T-Mobile USA, Inc. relating to a data breach that T-Mobile announced on August 16, 2021. Preliminary Approval of the Proposed Settlement was granted on July 26, 2022. Final Approval was granted on June 29, ...
The cell phone carrier said the access point bad actors used to illegally gain entry to its servers was located and closed, but the company's investigation into the breach is ongoing. In this April 3, 2020 file photo storefront doors with a logo of T-mobile, in Zutphen, Netherlands. ...
T-Mobile has agreed to pay $350 million to customers affected by a class action lawsuit filed after the company disclosed last August that personal data like social security numbers had been stolen in a cyberattack.
Data & Security Breach Litigation T-Mobile Data Breach LawsuitSeeger Weiss is investigating claims for a massive T-Mobile Data Breach that may have exposed personal information for 53 million people. The data breach many have involved both T-Mobile customers and other non-customers who had applied...
T-Mobile has issued a statement with further details about a cyberattack that the company confirmed earlier this week, confirming that the data...
T-Mobile has suffered another data breach that exposed the personal information of 37 million customers. By Timi Cantisano Jan 20, 2023 TCL's Tab 8 LE Android tablet costs just $159 and will be available from T-Mobile and Metro TCL TCL has announced a new tablet, the Tab 8 LE, ...
T-Mobile US said a hacker obtained data for 37 million customer accounts, though it didn’t include payment card information or personal identifying numbers. The wireless provider said Thursday it discovered the hack on Jan. 5 and was able to trace the source and stop it within a day. The...
Over the weekend, Motherboard’s Joseph Cox reported onthe potentially major T-Mobile data breachinvolving the personal information of more than 100 million people. The hacker who claims to have taken this information is now looking to sell it online. It reportedly includes names, social security...
moreSeeing as how it wasn't too bad and T Mobile took care of it, I'd doubt that Reply J James Whister nCa 24 Aug 2018 Leaking customer data is not a new thing in the US. And people blame China, Huawei and ZTE. Reply Whackcar y@W 24 Aug 2018 I bet right now Sprint ...