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Schneier on Security |
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3254745 |
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2021-08-19 11:17:56 (vue: 2021-08-19 13:06:11) |
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T-Mobile Data Breach |
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It’s a big one:
As first reported by Motherboard on Sunday, someone on the dark web claims to have obtained the data of 100 million from T-Mobile’s servers and is selling a portion of it on an underground forum for 6 bitcoin, about $280,000. The trove includes not only names, phone numbers, and physical addresses but also more sensitive data like social security numbers, driver’s license information, and IMEI numbers, unique identifiers tied to each mobile device. Motherboard confirmed that samples of the data “contained accurate information on T-Mobile customers.”... |
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$280 “contained 000 100 about accurate addresses also big bitcoin breach but claims confirmed customers dark data device driver’s each first forum from have identifiers imei includes information it’s license like million mobile mobile’s more motherboard names not numbers obtained one: only phone physical portion reported samples security selling sensitive servers social someone sunday tied trove underground unique web |
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Data Breach
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