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T-Mobile Sets the Record Straight on Latest Data Breach Filing

The cybersecurity incident involved an insider and had a limited impact, the telecoms giant told SecurityWeek.

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T-Mobile USA has provided clarification on a recent data breach notification, stating that it was triggered by an insider incident with a very limited impact.

A notice submitted to the Maine Attorney General’s Office this week informs its recipient that T-Mobile recently detected unauthorized access to limited information from their T-Mobile account. 

Exposed information included full name, email address, physical address, account number and associated phone number, T-Mobile account PIN, date of birth, driver’s license number, and SSN. 

The company said personal financial account information and call records were not impacted, and the affected user’s T-Mobile account PIN has been reset as a precaution. 

The data breach notification sent to the Maine AGO indicates that only ‘1’ individual was impacted, but companies occasionally use ‘1’ as a placeholder when the total number of affected individuals has yet to be determined. 

In addition, the description in the notice may be interpreted as a mass credential-stuffing attack targeting T-Mobile accounts. In credential-stuffing attacks, threat actors use credentials compromised in other breaches to target accounts protected by the same username-password combination.

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However, T-Mobile told SecurityWeek that indeed only one account was impacted by the incident.

“We identified an isolated incident involving a single vendor employee who improperly accessed information related to a customer. No credentials were compromised,” a T-Mobile spokesperson said.

“We have notified relevant authorities in accordance with applicable reporting requirements. We have also notified law enforcement and contacted the affected customer directly,” the spokesperson added. 

T-Mobile disclosed several significant data breaches in the past years, including one affecting 37 million accounts

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Eduard Kovacs (@EduardKovacs) is senior managing editor at SecurityWeek. He worked as a high school IT teacher before starting a career in journalism in 2011. Eduard holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial informatics and a master’s degree in computer techniques applied in electrical engineering.

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