John Legere, CEO of T-Mobile, commented that he was “incredibly angry” about this data breach. He was candid in publicly stating that as a result of this unfortunate development, he would be “instituting a thorough review of [T-Mobile’s] relationship with Experian”. “I take our cus...
Network operator T-Mobile has confirmed that the data from as many as 15 million of its customer accounts has been affected by a data breach that has taken place on one of its corporate partner’s servers. Experian, which operates as one of the world’s largest credit monitoring outfit and...
The massive data breach was first discovered in mid-September and has now beenconfirmedby T-Mobile CEOJohn Legere. According to Legere, Hackers successfully obtained Millions of people's private information through Experian, one of the world's largest credit check companies that process T-Mobile's...
Experian, a major credit reference agency has suffered a huge data breach. Around 15 million T-Mobile users (who signed up for T-Mobile’s service last month) suffered as their information was leaked by hackers. T-Mobile used Experian to process its credit applications and perform credit check...
Experian stores the data when it runs a check on customers' credit scores to determine whether they qualify for service and what promotions they're able to take advantage of. At risk from the breach is anyone who went through a credit check, whether an existing or former customer, or even...
In 2015, a computer breach at big three credit bureauExperianexposed the Social Security numbers and other data on 15 million people who applied for financing from T-Mobile. Like other mobile providers, T-Mobile is locked in a constant battle with scammers who target its own employees inSIM ...