T-Mobile says it discovered a 'bad actor' was taking information through a single application, according to an SEC filing by the company this week.
January 20, 2023, 4:57 AM In this file photo taken on July 26, 2019 The T-Mobile logo is seen outside a shop in Washington, DC. - US telecom company T-Mobile announced January 19, 2023 that a recent hack impacted 37 million of its customers' data.
"We are continuing to diligently investigate the unauthorized activity," T-Mobile said. "In addition, we have notified certain federal agencies about the incident, and we are concurrently working with law enforcement. Additionally, we have begun notifying customers whose information may have been obtained by the bad actor in accordance with applicable state and federal requirements.
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