NOTICE: If you received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH letter from T-Mobile, contact the Arnold Law Firm at (916) 777-7777 to discuss your legal options, or submit a confidential Case Evaluation form here.
On August 18, 2021, T-Mobile USA, Inc. (“T-Mobile”) announced a data breach that exposed private information belonging to over 40 million current, former and prospective T-Mobile customers. Hackers gained access to information that T-Mobile collected from people as part of a credit check. It is possible that your information was compromised if you applied for T-Mobile service – even if you don’t currently have, or ended up not obtaining, service from T-Mobile.
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In response to the incident, T-Mobile began an investigation into the leak, which is still ongoing. T-Mobile learned of this data breach when they received a tip that someone was selling private information on an online forum. T-Mobile was able to confirm that the data came from their servers.
WHAT INFORMATION IS INVOLVED?
According to T-Mobile, the following information was affected:- Social Security Number
- First and last names
- Dates of birth
- Driver’s license numbers
- Other personal identifiers (military IDs, passport numbers)
- Prepaid customer data including: account PINs, first and last names, phone numbers
NOTICE: If you received a NOTICE OF DATA BREACH from T-Mobile, contact the Arnold Law Firm at (916) 777-7777 to discuss your legal options, or submit a confidential Case Evaluation request form here.