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T-Mobile, data breaches
T-Mobile pays $16 million fine for three years’ worth of data breaches
Breaches in three consecutive years lead to $16M fine and new security protocols. T-Mobile has agreed to pay a $15.75 million fine and improve its security in a settlement over a series of data breaches over three years that affected tens of millions of customers.
T-Mobile data breaches: Company pays fine and promises to do better
A succession of T-Mobile data breaches saw millions of customers have their personal data exposed. The company has now
US reaches $31.5 million settlement with T-Mobile over data breaches
T-Mobile has reached a $31.5 million settlement to resolve a probe by the Federal Communications Commission into significant data breaches over three years that impacted tens of millions of U.S. consumers,
T-Mobile agrees to pay $31.5 million fine for multiple data breaches
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T-Mobile hit with yet another fine over data breaches
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has fined the operator $31.5 million following a series of data breaches over the past four years.
T-Mobile Settles for $31.5 Million After Major Data Breaches
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced a substantial settlement of $31.5 million with T-Mobile in response to significant data breaches that compromised the personal information of millions of customers.
T-Mobile to pay $31.5M in settlement with FCC over cybersecurity data breaches
T-Mobile will pay $31.5 million in a data protection and cybersecurity settlement with the Federal Communications Commission, resolving investigations into data breaches that impacted millions of U.S.
T-Mobile to Pay Millions to Settle With FCC Over Data Breaches
T-Mobile has agreed to invest $15.75 million in cybersecurity and pay $15.75 million to settle an FCC investigation into four data breaches.
T-Mobile to pay $31.5 million for data breaches
T-Mobile is paying more than $30 million in a government settlement because of massive data breaches.The cellphone provider will pay a $15.75 million c
T-Mobile has been fined millions of dollars. Here are all the details
The FCC is holding T-Mobile accountable for multiple data breaches reaching back to 2021.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
T-Mobile reaches $31.5M settlement with FCC over multiple data breaches
T-Mobile, which experienced three huge data breaches in the past three years, agreed to pay $31.5 million in penalties and remediation for failing to protect millions of its customers' personal information as part of a settlement with the Federal Communications Commission.
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As Data Breaches Surge how could Blockchain Combat Cyber Threats
A recent report by cyber threat intelligence platform Cyble has found 90 cybercriminal claims of successful supply chain ...
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2024 Exposed: The Alarming State of Australian Data Breaches
Australia records 527 data breaches in early 2024 as OAIC pushes for stronger cybersecurity measures, including MFA, staff ...
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Adaptive announces control plane to connect data protection and IAM
By protecting data closer to its source and brokering access across all surfaces, Adaptive aims to minimize sensitive data ...
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Viewers get letter from Change Healthcare about data breach: Is it legit?
Another batch of letters is being delivered to more victims of what could be one of the biggest data breaches of medical ...
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Lock Down Your Data: Why Every Business Needs a Password Manager Today
Comprehensive password management across an entire organization helps your company defend against cybersecurity threats. See how with CNET's highest-ranked overall password manager.
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