that it was not hacked nor was any source code stolen even though stolen data from the wireless provider had been offered for sale by a"threat actor." In a statement, the nation's second-largest wireless provider said,"T-Mobile systems have not been compromised. We are actively investigating a claim of an issue at a third-party service provider.
Threat actor IntelBroker claims to have breached T-Mobile's infrastructure this month. Image credit-Bleeping Computer It's possible that Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures listing CVE-2024-1597 was exploited to obtain the data since this vulnerability affects Confluence Data Center and Server and according to Bleeping Computer, has a severity score of 9.8 out of 10. But at this point, it is not clear whether the aforementioned third-party vendor was breached using this vulnerability.
. Four months later, the carrier said that the personal data belonging to hundreds of customers was exposed to unknown attackers for more than a month starting in February of 2023. By the fourth quarter of last year, Beyond smartphones, Alan has covered the emergence of tablets, smartwatches, and smart speakers.A discussion is a place, where people can voice their opinion, no matter if it is positive, neutral or negative.