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T-Mobile says hacker accessed personal data of 37M customers

30 点作者 kuter超过 2 年前

5 条评论

NoPicklez超过 2 年前
Very interesting, also because here in Australia our second largest Telco suffered a data breach late last year through an unsecured API. Which was I believe our largest data breach in history.<p>Managed to steal very similar information, but also included drivers license numbers and some people&#x27;s passport numbers. Interestingly, for a while there was a post that allowed us to query the suspected API once authentication with our own accounts, which pulled down our drivers license numbers.<p>It&#x27;s prompted a major investigation into identity legislation and data security. Our government bodies started allowing people to change their driver&#x27;s license online. Furthermore the breached Telco started providing free credit monitoring services.<p>I wonder if the success from that hack has prompted attackers to pay more attention to unsecured API&#x27;s. Not that it wouldn&#x27;t have been a topic before.
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chevman超过 2 年前
Not suprising - Tmobile keeps sending me a paper bill for -$2.19 (ie I have a credit) since I cancelled my service with them 6+ months ago.<p>Have tried to get them to stop with no success!
nocsi超过 2 年前
Credit monitoring might as well be free &amp; unlimited. Nobody really cares about their data being leaked. Too abstract of an idea for folks. But people care if you go through their trash for less data
stuckkeys超过 2 年前
Sick and tired of these big organizations leaking sensitive data. They need to be held accountable. 20k per customer per incident.
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craftkiller超过 2 年前
Again? Does T-Mobile just not give a fuck?
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