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T-Mobile CEO Apologizes for Mega-Breach, Offers Update

T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert apologizes for data breach that exposed 54 million of its customers and prospects. Wall Street Journal reports hacker claiming to be the hacker behind the Aug. 15 attack called company’s cybersecurity “awful” Wall St. Journal: Hacker claims he conducted the attack more for glory than money, but would not say if he sold any of the stolen data. Federal Communications Commission is investigating the data breach, report says. T-mobile is offering two years of prepaid identity protection services with McAfee’s ID Theft Protection Service.”]

Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/t-mobile-ceo-apologizes-for-mega-breach-offers-update-a-17395

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