T-Mobile said a “bad actor” accessed personal data from 37 million current customers in a November data breach. In a regulatory filing Thursday, the company said the hacker stole customer data that included names, billing addresses, emails, phone numbers, dates of birth, T-Mobile account numbers and information describing the kind of service they have with the wireless carrier.
It noted that it could be on the hook for “significant expenses” because of the hack, although the company said it doesn’t expect the charges will have a material effect on T-Mobile’s bottom line. After T-Mobile\n \n learned about the data breach, the company said it hired an external cybersecurity team to investigate. T-Mobile\n \n was able to discover the source of the breach and stop it a day after the hack was discovered.
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Bad actor? Movies or TV there are so many. :)
Can’t believe ksorbs would do something like this
So... Chachi did it?
excuse me Kevin James is doing the best he can
A bad actor? So it was an inside job?
Great! First 200 million Twitter users info end up on the dark web and now T-Mobile gets hacked. Jeez! I give up!
T-Mobile was hacked and customer confidentiality was breached. Time to Sue the company
I think at this point T-Mobile is the bad actor.
So that’s what Kevin Sorbo has been up to
And tmobilenews is just letting the public know now?
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