So, hackers are claiming they’ve just dropped a colossal stash of T-Mobile customer data online! 🎉 But wait, is this a data dump or just a big ol’ pile of baloney? 🤔
According to Cybernews, these cyber crooks uploaded their treasure to a dark web forum. Because, you know, nothing says “trust me” like a shady online marketplace! 🕵️♂️
Researchers took a peek and found some emails from past T-Mobile breaches, plus a few “new” data points. New? Like a sequel nobody asked for! 🎬
But hold your horses! T-Mobile is waving their hands and shouting, “Lies! All lies!” 🥳
“Any reports of a T-Mobile data breach are inaccurate. We’ve checked the sample data and can confirm it’s about as related to T-Mobile as a cat is to a dog show.”
Researchers say the data includes full names, dates of birth, tax IDs, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, device IDs, cookie IDs, and IP addresses. You know, just your average Tuesday afternoon! 🍪
“If this data is real, exposing 64 million lines of sensitive info is like handing out free identity theft coupons!”
And just when you thought it couldn’t get crazier, this alleged data dump arrives as 76 million T-Mobile customers are about to cash in on a $350 million payout from a 2021 data breach. Talk about timing! 💰
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2025-06-14 13:41