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Potential Data Breach Alert: T-Mobile Customers May Have Been Victims of Breach

The information of T-Mobile customers may have been accessed by criminals in a cyber attack against the mobile service company. Information like customer’s names, addresses, phone numbers, account numbers, rate plans and features, and billing information may have been breached. No financial information, such as credit card information or Social Security number, was compromised.

What This Means

When a site is breached, your personal information can be accessed by hackers and can be made publicly available on the internet. Any information of a person has a chance to be exposed, no matter how secure the site can be.

What You Should Do

Change all your passwords periodically, check your credit card and bank statements consistently, and use a credit monitoring service. To keep yourself safe use these precautionary steps and follow us on social media for future data breach alerts.

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