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Hackers claim to have leaked 64 million T-Mobile customer records on the dark web, but the company denies the breach. Researchers suggest the data includes sensitive details like names, tax IDs, and addresses, raising concerns about identity theft.
- T-Mobile disputes claims of a new data breach, stating the leaked data does not belong to its customers.
- The alleged breach includes highly sensitive information like tax IDs and device details, posing risks of identity theft.
- The controversy arises as T-Mobile settles a 2021 breach with a $350 million payout to affected customers.
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