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T-Mobile Data Breach: Hackers Stole 37 Million Customers’ Info, Company Says

Por: Forbes Business January 20, 2023

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Topline Around 37 million T-Mobile customers recently had their personal information compromised in the company’s second major hack in less than two years, the company said Thursday, adding hackers were able to access customers’ names, addresses and dates of birth but not highly sensitive financial information like Social Security and credit card numbers. Pedestrians walk by a T-Mobile store on April 24, 2017 in San Francisco, California.... + full article



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