Data theft: Hacker attack on T-Mobile US

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The Telekom subsidiary T-Mobile US was attacked by hackers and had to admit that data was stolen. It is still unclear which and how much data was stolen. According to media reports, millions of T-Mobile US customers could be affected. A report from the Tagesschau.

According to Tagesschau, T-Mobile US, a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, has confirmed the hacker attack on your data. However, the mobile communications provider said that attackers had only gained access to some customer data. At the moment, you still have to get a more detailed overview of the attack and its dimensions. However, the company was confident that it had identified the gateway for the hack and closed it.

100 million customer data stolen

At the weekend, the Vice Motherboard website had already reported that around 100 million customer data had been stolen from the US company's servers - including name, telephone number, address, US social security number and driver's license data.

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