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A hacker claims to be in possession of personal data from over 100 million T-Mobile customers. Motherboard reports that the hacker posted about selling the data on an underground forum over the weekend. Although the post on the forum didn't specify that the stolen data is from T-Mobile, the hacker told Motherboard that the data came from T-Mobile's servers. T-Mobile is now actively investigating the data breach, but didn't offer any further updates.
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