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    More than 1 million T-Mobile customers exposed by breach

    Devin Coldewey
    TechCrunchNovember 23, 2019
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    DEU Telekom Daten
    ** ARCHIV ** Das Logo an der Deutschen Telekom spiegelt sich am 28. Feb. 2008 in der Firmenzentrale in Bonn. Nach dem Diebstahl von 17 Millionen Kundendaten bei T-Mobile haben Politiker von Union und SPD am Montag, 6. Oktober 2008, die Regierung aufgefordert, die Regeln fuer den Datenschutz zu verbessern. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein) --- ** FILE ** The logo of Deutsche Telekom is reflected in the headquarters in Bonn, western Germany, Feb. 28, 2008. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)

    T-Mobile has confirmed a data breach affecting more than a million of its customers, whose personal data (but no financial or password data) was exposed to a malicious actor. The company alerted the affected customers but did not provide many details in its official account of the hack.

    The company said in its disclosure to affected users that its security team had shut down "malicious, unauthorized access" to prepaid data customers. The data exposed appears to have been:

    • Name
    • Billing address
    • Phone number
    • Account number
    • Rate, plan and calling features (such as paying for international calls)

    The latter data is considered "customer proprietary network information" and under telecoms regulations they are required to notify customers if it is leaked. The implication seems to be that they might not have done so otherwise. Of course some hacks, even hacks of historic magnitude, go undisclosed sometimes for years.

    In this case, however, it seems that T-Mobile has disclosed the hack in a fairly prompt manner, though it provided very few details. When I asked, a T-Mobile representative indicated that "less than 1.5 percent" of customers were affected, which of the company's approximately 75 million users adds up to somewhat over a million.

    The company reports that "we take the security of your information very seriously," a canard we've asked companies to stop saying in these situations.

    Stop saying, ‘We take your privacy and security seriously’


    The T-Mobile representative stated that the attack was discovered in early November and shut down "immediately." They did not answer other questions I asked, such as whether it was on a public-facing or internal website or database, how long the data was exposed and what specifically the company had done to rectify the problem.

    The data listed above is not necessarily highly damaging on its own, but it's the kind of data with which someone might attempt to steal your identity or take over your account. Account hijacking is a fairly common tactic among cyber-ne'er-do-wells these days and it helps to have details like the target's plan, home address and so on at one's fingertips.

    If you're a T-Mobile customer, it may be a good idea to change your password there and check up on your account details.

    Cybersecurity 101: Seven simple security guides for protecting your privacy


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