‘T-Mobile had years to fix key vulnerabilities in its cybersecurity systems — and it failed.’ ‘T-Mobile had years to fix key vulnerabilities in its cybersecurity systems — and it failed.
T-Mobile has been sued a second time over a 2021 data breach that impacted 80 million T-Mobile users. The consumer protection lawsuit comes from Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson ...
The US state of Washington is taking legal action against telecommunications giant T-Mobile over consumer protections failures following a 2021 data breach which exposed up to 79 million consumers ...
The Delaware Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared disinclined to disturb standards for claims of failure of corporate ...
The U.S. state of Washington has sued T-Mobile over allegations the phone giant failed to secure the personal data of millions of state residents prior to an August 2021 data breach, which went on ...
T-Mobile has experienced several major data breach incidents in recent years, resulting in numerous lawsuits. One of the most significant breaches began in March 2021 and ultimately exposed the ...
(GeekWire File Photo / Dan DeLong) Ferguson, who is the governor-elect of Washington, called the data breach “entirely avoidable,” and said T-Mobile “had years to fix key vulnerabilities in ...
“This significant data breach was entirely avoidable,” Ferguson said in a statement. “T-Mobile had years to fix key vulnerabilities in its cybersecurity systems — and it failed.
Other times, it might be the company’s fault, which is why T-Mobile is in hot water yet again and is being sued over a data breach that took place back in 2021. Attorney General Bob Ferguson is ...
Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed a lawsuit against T-Mobile, stating that the company knew about security failures that led to a data breach.Ferguson claimed that T-Mobile's ...
This is not the first time that T-Mobile has found itself in legal trouble over the 2021 data breach. Customers brought a class-action lawsuit against T-Mobile back in 2022. This resulted in T ...
T-Mobile previously agreed to a $350 million settlement to resolve claims that its negligence led to the breach. It was the second-largest data breach settlement in US history, following Equifax ...