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Friday 02 October 2015 12:35 amT-Mobile boss lsquo;incredibly angryrsquo; as data from 15m customers is leaked in Experian data breachBy: Caitlin MorrisonShareFacebookShare on FacebookXSh <a href=
www.stanleycup.it>stanley termos</a> are on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailT-Mobile boss John Legere said last night that he was incredibly angry about news that 15m of the company s US subscribers could have been affected by a data breach at Experian.Experian processes the mobile network operator s credit applications.The hacked data includes customers names, dates of birth, addresses and Social Security numbers, as well as other information used by T-Mobile in its credit assessments.T-Mobile boss John Legere said payment card and banking information was not leaked. We have been notified by Experian, a vendor that processes our credit applications, that they have experienced a data breach, Legere wrote in a letter to his subscribers. The investigation is ongoing, but what we know right now is that the hacker acquired the records of approximately 15 million people, including new applicants requiring a credit check for service or d <a href=
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