In latest T-Mobile hack, 37 million customers have personal data stolen, company says

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Do you use T-Mobile? Approximately 37 million customers could have had personal data stolen in a November data breach, the company says.

After learning about the breach, T-Mobile said it"promptly commenced an investigation with external cybersecurity experts" and was"able to trace the source of the malicious activity and stop it" within a day.

The company added that it has notified law enforcement and federal agencies, which were not named in the filing., T-Mobile said it was currently in the process of notifying customers who were impacted by the breach.

 

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Does it matter ? They barely ever cared about consumers

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