Les données des clients telles que le nom, l’adresse de facturation, l’adresse électronique, le numéro de téléphone, la date de naissance, le numéro de compte ont été exposées dans cette 8ème fuite pour T-Mobile en 5 ans.
T-Mobile has admitted that hackers were able to steal the information of around 37 million postpaid and prepaid customers in another major data breach. The carrier said in a regulatory filing that it discovered the issue on January 5th, but that it believes the bad actors had been taking data from the company since November 25th.
« Protecting our customers’ data remains a top priority » Wireless network operator T-Mobile has suffered yet another data breach. According to a notice filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), T-Mobile discovered on 5 January 2023 that hackers had exploited a weakness in the company’s API to steal data.
Yesterday, mobile giant T-Mobile said that it suffered a data breach beginning on November 26 that impacts 37 million current customers on both prepaid and postpay accounts. The company said in a US Securities and Exchange Commission filing that a « bad actor » manipulated one of the company’s application programming interfaces (APIs) to steal customers’ names, email addresses, phone numbers, billing addresses, dates of birth, account numbers, and service plan details.
Telecom player T-Mobile US has suffered a cybersecurity incident that resulted in the exposure of personal details of 37 million users, the company reported in a filing to the US Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday.
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