New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

T-Mobile CEO apologizes for data breach

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T-Mobile says it has notified nearly all of the millions of customers whose personal data was stolen and that it is “truly sorry” for the breach. CEO Mike Sievert said in a written statement Friday that the company spends lots of effort to try to stay ahead of criminal hackers “but we didn’t live up to the expectatio­ns we have for ourselves to protect our customers. Knowing that we failed to prevent this exposure is one of the hardest parts of this event.” The company disclosed earlier in August that the names, Social Security numbers and informatio­n from driver’s licenses or other identifica­tion of just over 40 million people who applied for TMobile credit were exposed in a recent data breach. The same data for about 7.8 million current T-Mobile customers who pay monthly for phone service also appeared to be compromise­d.

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