T-Mobile says data on 37 million customers stolen

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One thought on “T-Mobile says data on 37 million customers stolen

  1. … “appears to be fully contained” and “did not expect the latest breach to have material impact” should make the customers and shareholders feel real warm and fuzzy.

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