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T-Mobile Is The Latest To Get Hit By Data Breach

By March 17, 2020May 9th, 2022Cybersecurity

Are you a T-Mobile customer? If so, be advised, the company recently published a Notice of Data Breach on their website to inform all clients that an email vendor they utilize was hacked. The notice said that the hack exposed the financial and personal information of a small fraction of the company’s customers.

In addition to posting the notice on their website, the company has also begun sending text messages to all impacted customers. Users who had their financial information exposed are directed to a link that includes the following information:

The personal information accessed could include names and addresses, Social Security numbers, financial account information and government identification numbers, as well as phone numbers, billing and account information, and rate plans and features.”

Users whose financial information was not exposed are directed via text message to a different page that bears the message:

The information accessed may have included customer names and addresses, phone numbers, account numbers, rate plans and features and billing information. Your financial information (including credit card information) and Social Security number were not impacted.”

If your financial information was impacted, you should have already received a free two-year subscription to the myTrueIdentity online credit monitoring service. Those whose financial information was not exposed are not being offered anything.

Although nothing about the T-Mobile notification indicates that passwords were impacted, if you received a notification from the company, just to be safe, it would be an excellent idea to reset your password.

This is a good time to issue a general reminder that one of the most common and persistent problems people have in the online world stems from the tendency to use the same password across multiple websites. If that’s something you’re still in the habit of doing, this is an excellent time to consider a different approach.

Jason Manteiga

Jason J. Manteiga, Vice President of Olmec Systems, has been part of the company for over the past 20 years. He believes that having a great work environment and supportive team, is the ultimate key to success. Since being in the IT realm for over 25 years, Jason, along with Olmec Systems, has been on the Inc. 5000 “List of America’s Fastest Growing Private Companies” and Channel Futures MSP 501 “Top Managed Service Providers in North America,” along with other awards and nominations. Jason earned his Bachelor Degree in Information Systems from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He also holds certifications in Microsoft MCSE, VMWare VCP, and Cisco CCNA. In his spare time, Jason is a contributor for The Center for Social & Legal Research (Privacy Exchange) and a member of the Morris County Chamber of Commerce. His hobbies include cycling and kayaking. He currently lives in New Jersey with his wife, two daughters and son.