T-Mobile has suffered a security breach that may have exposed call
records and phone numbers for some of its customers.
US
telecommunications giant T-Mobile has suffered a security breach that may have
exposed call records and phone numbers for some of its customers.
According to T-Mobile,
the data breach did not expose account holders' names, physical addresses,
email addresses, financial data, credit card information, social security
numbers, tax IDs, passwords or PINs.
First reported by
Bleeping Computer, T-Mobile said the breach exposed customers' proprietary
network information (CPNI), including phone numbers and call records.
"Customer
proprietary network information (CPNI) as defined by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) rules was accessed," the company said in a
security update.
"The CPNI
accessed may have included phone number, number of lines subscribed to on your
account and, in some cases, call-related information collected as part of the
normal operation of your wireless service", it added.
Earlier breaches
at T-Mobile exposed customers' information in 2018, prepaid customers'
information in 2019 and exposed customer and financial data in March last year,
the report mentioned.
T-Mobile said the
fresh breach affected a "small number of customers (less than 0.2 per
cent)."
T-Mobile has
approximately 100 million customers, which equates to around 200,000 people
affected by this breach.
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