Hackers Swipe Data On 2 Million T-Mobile Subscribers | #CyberSecurity #DataBreaches | ICT Security-Sécurité PC et Internet | Scoop.it

According to the notice posted by T-Mobile on its website, the suspicious activity took place this Monday. Hackers managed to breach a database by exploiting a vulnerable API -- or application programming interface, which is a set of software building blocks that make it easier for developers to access data or technologies when creating an app.

T-Mobile cyber security staff detected the attack a short time after it began. In a statement to Motherboard, a T-Mobile spokesperson said that "less than 3%" of the company's roughly 76 million subscribers was accessed. Limiting the damage to such a small percentage is certainly a positive... but it still means that roughly 2 million T-Mobile customers were impacted.


The company's announcement states that customers' names, billing zip codes, phone numbers, email addresses and account numbers may have been exposed. The particular API that the hackers exploited was not, however, wired in to any payment card data. Social security numbers and passwords were also not accessible via the API.

 

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