T-Mobile has reported its second data breach this year, reporting that personal information belonging to hundreds of account holders was exposed in an attack between late February and March 2023.
Tech Mobile T-Mobile Announces Another Data Breach It affected just over 800 people but follows the data breach impacting 37 million customers in January. Corinne Reichert May 1, 2023 3:07 p.m. PTT-Mobile has reported another data breach. James Martin/CNET...
A hacker says they've stolen account data on 100 million T-Mobile customers, including Social Security numbers, driver's-license numbers and dates of birth.
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, 2023. If you are a Settlement Class Member, there are benefits available to you from...
On January 22, 2023, T-Mobile was sued in federal court in California alleging negligence, unjust enrichment, breach of express contract, breach of implied contract, and invasion of privacy over the recently-disclosed data breach of more than 37 million postpaid and prepaid customer records. ...
Customer data such as customer name, billing address, email, phone number, date of birth, T-Mobile account number and information such as the number of lines on the account and plan features were exposed in the breach.
The breach at T-Mobile comes in the wake of multiple high-profile cybersecurity attacks this year that have targeted meat processors, oil pipeline operators and more. In May, President Joe Biden signed an executive order aimed at modernizing the federal government's response to cyberattacks.Po...
T-Mobile CEO apologizes for data breach that exposed millions of customers’ private data, pledges to enhance the carrier’s cybersecurity Evan Selleck ∙ August 27, 2021 Earlier this month, it was confirmed that T-Mobile, the magenta un-carrier, had suffered a major data breach. Now, ...
T-Mobile's identity-theft-protection page for people affected by the company's massive data breach asks only for an email address and phone number, meaning anyone can try to sign up.
T-Mobile confirmed that it has been hit by a data breach. This confirmation reveals that “some” unauthorized access to its data did occur. However, the company has declined to say whether any personal information from customers was accessed or how widespread the damage may be. It’s ...