T-Mobile Recently Couldn't Prevent Users From Being Hacked
Anil Singh - Nov 23, 2019
T-Mobile has reported this to the local court to take action in time.
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Customers all over the world who had special care for their information security did have a harsh month fighting with hackers trying to steal their data. Hackers have posed a huge threat to the finance of many luxurious retail shops, business domain registrations or even camgirl websites. In addition to this strenuous situation, blog TmoNews publicized a hidden fact that there was a gap in internet safety that accidentally let hackers approach US and European famous telecom corporation T-Mobile prepaid users’ data.

All the customers influenced are being sent a warning message that provides the link of a T-Mobile page, which claims that the web security staff had explored and successfully stopped illegal, malevolent privacy attacks on their users’ paid-up wireless account.

It is reported that customers’ data, which includes their names, bill-to addresses, mobile and account numbers, and other information associated with their previous choices had been accessed by hackers recently. Nevertheless, the users still have T-Mobile calm reassurance on the safety of finance-related information like credit card or social security passwords. Simultaneously, the company has reported this to the local court to take action in time. Moreover, they once again calm the victims down on the ground of a big guard force always willing to protect their privacy and top-secret data under any circumstances.
Answering to TmoNews question about the amount of users’ data that T-Mobile has leaked, they confirmed that only a small number of customers were being impacted by the breach.
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