T-Mobile says block should only affect customers who enabled content filters.
T-Mobile “inexplicably” rejected iPhone 13 rebates worth hundreds of dollars
T-Mobile says bug led iPhone rebate requests to be rejected as “ineligible.”
Everything That Has Happened Since The Activision Blizzard Lawsuit Was Filed
The ongoing lawsuit against Activision Blizzard has made public some truly terrible and horrendous behavior that occurred across multiple studios and offices. Many women were allegedly sexually harassed, assaulted, and psychologically traumatized while…
Company that routes SMS for all major US carriers was hacked for five years
Syniverse and carriers haven’t revealed whether text messages were exposed.
Not enough backup power: AT&T and T-Mobile suffer big outages in Louisiana
AT&T and T-Mobile struggle while Verizon says its “network remains resilient.”
Hackers who breached T-Mobile stole personal data for ~49 million accounts
PII includes first and last names, dates of birth, SSNs, and driver’s license numbers.
T-Mobile says at least 47M current and former customers affected by hack
T-Mobile has confirmed that millions of current and former customers had their information stolen in a data breach, following reports of a hack over the weekend. In a statement, T-Mobile, which has more than 100 million customers, said its preliminary analysis shows 7.8 million current postpaid T-Mobile customers had information taken in the data breach. […]
T-Mobile has been hacked yet again—but still doesn’t know what was taken
Data reportedly includes SSNs, driver license numbers, and more for 100 million people.
T-Mobile confirms it was hacked after customer data posted online
T-Mobile has confirmed “unauthorized access” to its systems, days after a portion of customer data was listed for sale on a known cybercriminal forum. The U.S. cell giant, which last year completed a $26 billion merger with Sprint, confirmed an intrusion but that it has “not yet determined that there is any personal customer data […]
T-Mobile apparently lied to government to get Sprint merger approval, ruling says
T-Mobile ordered to prove it didn’t lie to Calif. agency about network-shutdown plan.