• CONSUMER ALERT: Customer Data from the 2021 T-Mobile Data Breach Found

    From Sean Murphy@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 4 10:01:04 2022
    ATLANTA, GA - Attorney General Chris Carr is urging T-Mobile customers
    in Georgia to protect their personal information after compromised
    customer data was found on the dark web following T-Mobile's data
    breach announced in August 2021. This breach may affect current,
    former and prospective customers. Prospective customers include those
    who began the process to enroll with T-Mobile but ultimately did not
    obtain service.

    "Given the broad scope of T-Mobile's data breach and news that this
    compromised data has been found on the dark web, it is imperative
    that current, former and prospective customers take the necessary
    steps to prevent identity theft or worse," said Carr. "Our first
    priority is to protect our state's consumers, and we stand ready to
    assist Georgia customers to ensure their personal information is not
    stolen. Georgians affected by this breach should monitor their
    accounts, including their credit, and take all other necessary
    measures to keep their data safe from fraudsters and thieves."

    https://law.georgia.gov/press-releases/2022-03-03/consumer-alert-customer-data-2021-t-mobile-data-breach-found-dark-web

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  • From Bill Horne@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 9 20:31:51 2022
    MARCH 03, 2022

    ATLANTA, GA - Attorney General Chris Carr is urging T-Mobile customers
    in Georgia to protect their personal information after compromised
    customer data was found on the dark web following T-Mobile's data
    breach announced in August 2021. This breach may affect current,
    former and prospective customers. Prospective customers include those
    who began the process to enroll with T-Mobile but ultimately did not
    obtain service.

    "Given the broad scope of T-Mobile's data breach and news that this
    compromised data has been found on the dark web, it is imperative
    that current, former and prospective customers take the necessary
    steps to prevent identity theft or worse," said Carr. "Our first
    priority is to protect our state's consumers, and we stand ready to
    assist Georgia customers to ensure their personal information is not
    stolen. Georgians affected by this breach should monitor their
    accounts, including their credit, and take all other necessary
    measures to keep their data safe from fraudsters and thieves."

    Bill Horne

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