T-Mobile reveals its second customer data breach of the year so far

Smaller than the last breach, but still not great.
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At least we're talking hundreds and not millions this time. Credit: Yuki Iwamura/Bloomberg via Getty Images

T-Mobile is back with another data breach.

Just a few months after 37 million customers had their data compromised in a major breach, T-Mobile has suffered yet another one, though this breach is substantially smaller, per BleepingComputer. In a letter to customers, T-Mobile revealed that a total of 836 customers were affected by a breach that took place between February and March of this year.

While that small number of people may sound reassuring, the data that was compromised could still do some major damage.


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Everything from name and contact information to social security numbers and date of birth could be included in the breach. Sure, it's great that fewer than 1,000 people were affected, but that will be cold comfort to anyone who now has to guard themselves against identity theft.

In fairness to T-Mobile, the self-styled "un-carrier" is helping with that. Anyone who was affected by this breach gets two free years of identity theft protection and credit monitoring via Transunion myTrueIdentity.

Topics Cybersecurity

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Alex Perry
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Alex Perry is a tech reporter at Mashable who primarily covers video games and consumer tech. Alex has spent most of the last decade reviewing games, smartphones, headphones, and laptops, and he doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon. He is also a Pisces, a cat lover, and a Kansas City sports fan. Alex can be found on Bluesky at yelix.bsky.social.

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