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Experian Disclosed Data Breach: 15 million U.S. T-Mobile Customer Data Exposed

Ya got to love the 1st response

         

bwnbwn

10:32 pm on Oct 1, 2015 (gmt 0)

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[msn.com...]

"there is no evidence to-date that the data has been used inappropriately."
Whoever said this was smoking a good one.

engine

11:39 am on Oct 2, 2015 (gmt 0)

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That's a weak and inappropriate response to a significant data loss. It's the proverbial smoking gun, as you say.

I find it ironic that the company is connected to providing credit support and monitoring, which in turn helps consumers protect themselves against fraudulent or inaccurate activity.

toidi

1:29 pm on Oct 2, 2015 (gmt 0)

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If you sign up now, they will include a free paper shredder to help protect your private info