T-Mobile says hackers may have stolen 2 million users’ personal data
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T-Mobile, the nation’s third-largest wireless carrier, said late Thursday that it had discovered a data breach potentially affecting some of its customers’ account information.
No financial data was stolen in the incident, the company said, but some personal details such as customer names, email addresses, phone numbers and account numbers may have been compromised.
In a statement on its website, T-Mobile said it uncovered the hack Monday. The company said it “promptly reported it to authorities” and shut down the attack.
Affected T-Mobile customers are being notified directly via text message, the company said.
About 3% of T-Mobile’s 77 million customers were affected, the company said in a statement to the Washington Post. That translates to roughly 2 million customers.
Fung writes for the Washington Post.
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