T-Mobile has been hacked multiple times, with the most recent attack compromising the personal information of over 54 million people12. The information stolen included consumer names, addresses, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, driver's licenses, and other identification1. Some account PINS were also stolen, but there's no indication that any consumer financial data was compromised12. T-Mobile says it is working with law enforcement and has begun to notify customers whose information may have been breached3. The company believes the breach is "fully contained" and that its systems and network were not hacked34. T-Mobile has had cybersecurity problems for several years and has been hacked multiple times25.
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