
Over the weekend, a hacker claimed to have stolen personal data from upwards of 100 million T-Mobile customers. Motherboard reported that the hacker was attempting to sell a chunk of that data for 6 bitcoin (~$270,000). The next day, the carrier confirmed the report, but didn't offer any details. But in a news release on Tuesday, T-Mobile provided an update on the data breach that painted a much less dire picture than the original report for affected customers.
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