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T-Mobile’s Security is ‘Awful’ Says Hacker Who Stole Data From 50 Million Customers


T-Mobile recently suffered a significant data breach that saw sensitive data from more than 50 million current, prospective, and former customers stolen.

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John Binns, a 21-year-old American who lives in Turkey, told The Wall Street Journal that he is responsible for the attack. Binns said that he discovered an unprotected router in July after scanning T-Mobile’s known internet addresses for weak spots.

He used the unprotected router to access T-Mobile’s data center located in Washington, where stored credentials provided him access to over 100 servers. He said he initially panicked because he “had access to something big,” and went on to claim that T-Mobile’s “security is awful.”

It took him about a week to sort through the servers to find the personal data on millions of customers, and he downloaded the data on August 4. On August 13, T-Mobile was informed that someone was selling T-Mobile customer data, and T-Mobile confirmed the breach just days later.

T-Mobile has since said that data from more than 50 million customers was accessed. Stolen data includes customer names, dates of birth, SSNs, ID cards, and licenses. The Wall Street Journal took steps to confirm that the hacker selling the data was Binns, using his IRDev online alias.

Binns told The Wall Street Journal that he hacked T-Mobile to “generate noise” and get attention as he had allegedly been the victim of an illegal kidnapping that saw him taken to a fake mental hospital in Germany. Binns would not say whether he had sold any of the data that he stole, and it is not clear if he had accomplices. The Seattle office of the FBI is investigating the hack.

Affected T-Mobile customers can receive two years of free identity protection services through McAfee’s ID Theft Protection Service and can implement Account Takeover Protection features.

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What contractors should take from T-Mobile’s ‘100million people’ cybersecurity breach


Do you use T-Mobile as part of your contracting operations?

If so, you may be impacted by a huge T-Mobile security breach.

In fact, even though the US brand is synonymous with mobile phones, it’s not just handheld customers who are affected– if you use the company’s other services like cloud storage or as a tool for providing services to your clients as a contractor, you’re still likely to be impacted – that’s how big this breach is, writes Leila Saidi and Alix Balsan of Gerrish Legal.

What happened at T-Mobile?

On Monday August 16th, the Bellevue-based telecom company confirmed reports which first surfaced on Motherboard that it had been hit by a cybersecurity breach – presumably some time during the first two weeks of August 2021.

In its cybersecurity update dated August 16th, T-Mobile admitted that an unauthorised access to some of its data had occurred – but, frustratingly for customers, that it was unable to confirm if any personal data was involved.

In an update published the next day, T-Mobile admitted that a preliminary analysis had revealed that as many as 7.8 million current T-Mobile customers were impacted, as well as just over 40 million records of former or prospective customers. And as part of its most recent update (August 19th), T-Mobile explained that although the exact nature of the personal data that had been compromised could vary by individual, information included individuals’ names, drivers’ licences, government identification numbers, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and T-Mobile account PINs.

That amounts to a massive cybersecurity breach. The company added that approximately 850,000 active T-Mobile prepaid customer names, phone numbers and account PINs were also exposed. That compares to the claims of hackers who reportedly put the total number of T-Mobile customers affected by the breach at 100 million. The company has not agreed to that figure, indicating instead that it’s more like half that number of customers who have been exposed.

The T-Mobile data breach: possible implications for contractors

What could all this mean for you as an IT, data or telecoms contractor – especially in relation to your security and…

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