Foreign reporter: US mobile phone T-Mobile is investigating major user data breach.

2021-8-16 12:56
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US telecommunications giant T-Mobile is investigating a major data breach that could affect more than 100 million users. According to Vice's motherboard announcement, a hacker reported on the ground in a groundbreaking report that hackers had requested access to the data of over 100 million T-Mobile server users, and claimed that 6 bitcoins (approximately US $ 287,000) had been stolen. . the ransom. Edit some files. The motherboard sees the information patterns presented by hackers, including social security numbers, phone numbers, names, addresses, unique IMEI numbers, and driver information. The seller told media that he now sells most of his personal information, but that in exchange for a bitcoin ransom, he will provide small data, including 30 million social security numbers and a driver's license. (Co-manager)

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