T-Mobile Tells Customers Their Data Was Hacked
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You get what you pay for perhaps.
I wonder what the occurrence rate is for this kind of thing is between the carries? TMO, ATT, VZW, and Sprint.
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It never happens to Verizon.
Oh wait: https://www.zdnet.com/article/millions-verizo n-customer-records-israeli-data/
Or AT&T.
Oh wait, again: https://www.cnbc.com/2015/04/08/att-data-brea ches-revealed-280k-us-customers-exposed.html
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Yes. But what are the statistics of occurrences between carriers?
Does one get hacked more than another. Do they all have the same amount of attempted hacks. But some carries have better cyber security?
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Don't have time to do that level of research. The point is that all companies are getting hacked - wireless provider or otherwise. Target, Home Depot, etc.
Corporate America needs to step up and take security more seriously.
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If you happen to be a victim of cyber hacking, does it really matter about statistics? I think their point is that you don’t necessarily get what you pay for. In fact, I think I’d feel even worse if I were paying $20—$50 more per month and still got hacked.
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