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|    Consumers urged to protect themselves fr    |
|    02 Mar 22 19:18:24    |
      From: murphy.s@remove-this.telecomdigest.net               March 2, 2022              Attorney General Knudsen Alerts Consumers Impacted by the Massive 2021       T-Mobile Data Breach to Take Steps to Protect Their Personal       Information              HELENA - After nearly 37,000 Montanans had their personal information       compromised by a massive T-Mobile data breach, Attorney General Austin       Knudsen is urging all Montanans who may have been impacted to take       appropriate steps to protect their information from identity       theft. T-Mobile announced the breach last year but compromised       information has recently been for sale on the dark web. Montanans do       not need to be current customers of T-Mobile to have been affected              On August 17, 2021, T-Mobile reported a massive data breach impacting       53 million current, former, and prospective T-Mobile customers       nationwide. In Montana, that included 2,752 customers and 34,071       former or prospective T-Mobile customers. Among other categories of       impacted information, millions had their names, dates of birth, Social       Security Numbers, and driver's license information compromised.              https://dojmt.gov/attorney-general-knudsen-alerts-consumers-impa       ted-by-the-massive-2021-t-mobile-data-breach-to-take-steps-to-pr       tect-their-personal-information/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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