T-Mobile customers' phone numbers, call records exposed after data breach
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. Read More
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