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By JD Bungart in datatheft — Jan 25, 2023

[malwarebytes] T-Mobile reports data theft of 37 million customers in the US

[malwarebytes] T-Mobile reports data theft of 37 million customers in the US
T-Mobile reports data theft of 37 million customers in the US
T-Mobile has disclosed that an attacker was able to obtain the information of approximately 37 million US customers.
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