Another one bites the dust, so to speak. Or at least another big company falls victim to cyber bullies intent on snatching important data. In a blog post last week, cellular giant T-Mobile announced that they had suffered a security breach that led to personal information being leaked on up to 2 million (to be fair, that’s only a fraction of its 77 million users) of it’s customers. The good news is that the hack was detected quickly and financial information and passwords weren’t compromised. Um..still. Anyway, T-Mobile is encouraging any users who suspect that they are victims of the hack, contact their customer service department for details and next steps.
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