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T-Mobile confirmed today that its network was indeed hacked, but said it doesn’t believes any of its customer data is at risk and the penetration is not nearly as deep as the purported hackers alleged. The anonymous group claimed to have databases, confidential and financial documents, and computer scripts from the company, which it was [...] (Read Full Article)
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