By the Numbers: T-Mobile hack exposes data of over 40M customers

T-Mobile says a cyberattack exposed personal information for more than 40 million current and prospective customers.

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29 thoughts on “By the Numbers: T-Mobile hack exposes data of over 40M customers

  1. T-Mobile got an offer they couldn't resist — sold your personal data to the highest bidder or, was it extortion by a foreign government ?

    Blaming it on some Nigerian or Indian computer hacker as an easy Patsy ?

  2. Over 40 million people’s identities exposed? There are only 332 million people in the US, and many of them can’t use their social yet…

  3. When you hear “the investigation is ongoing” in the news they’re simply telling us to forget about what happened, suck it up and move on and whatever happened will never be resolved. We should all know that by now.

  4. The effects of these hacks won't always be known right away. Free identity protect isn't enough. It's time that they start financially compensating people whose data was leaked. They require all sorts of identifying information to get their service and then use minimal effort to protect it. Minimum $10k to everyone in the hack to start.

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