Wireless carrier T-Mobile announced a second data breach this year, Bleeping Computer reports. Unlike an earlier breach disclosed in January, the most recent breach was limited in scope and only impacted 836 customers. However, the information stolen "varied for each of the affected customers" and included personally identifiable information, as well as account PIN numbers and Social Security numbers. In response, the company "proactively" changed customer PIN numbers and offered free credit monitoring.
Wireless carrier discloses second data breach in 2023
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