T-Mobile exposed private customer data to hackers who used only a phone number

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Hackers discovered a flaw on the T-Mobile website that let them hijack customers' personal information simply by plugging in phone numbers, according to Motherboard

Last week, security researcher Karan Saini, of the security information site Secure7, found the vulnerability and informed T-Mobile of the glitch. T-mobile removed the flaw and offered Saini $1,000 as part of the company's Bug Bounty program. 

In an online chat, Saini told Motherboard that a hacker exploiting this flaw could have easily collected the data from millions of people. Read more...

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via Zero Tech Blog

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