Trump Mobile Leaks Customer Data Before Phone Launch
At a glance:
- Trump Mobile confirmed a data breach exposing customer names, email addresses, mailing addresses, phone numbers, and order identifiers
- The controversial T1 phone, featuring an American flag with only 11 stripes, has not been officially launched despite pre-orders
- The vulnerability has been patched according to security researchers, but Trump Mobile is evaluating whether to notify customers
Data Breach Confirmed
Trump Mobile has confirmed a significant data breach that exposed customer information before the company's T1 smartphone has even officially launched. The breach, first reported by YouTuber Coffeezilla, revealed that customer names, email addresses, mailing addresses, phone numbers, and order identifiers were all available on the open web. "There's a public interest in letting people know, do not order on TrumpMobile.com unless you're ready for your information to be leaked. It's basically that bad," Coffeezilla stated in his video report. According to TechCrunch, the company's spokesperson Chris Walker confirmed the breach, though the third-party vendor responsible for the security lapse was not publicly named.
The leak comes amid numerous controversies surrounding the Trump Mobile venture. The phone itself has faced criticism for its design, featuring an American flag with only 11 stripes instead of the traditional 13, contrary to what was advertised. Additionally, the device is not actually built in the United States as originally claimed, raising questions about the company's transparency. Despite these issues, the company continued to accept pre-orders and collect customer information, which has now been compromised.
Security Vulnerability Patched
Coffeezilla reported on May 20, 2026, that the security vulnerability responsible for exposing customer data at Trump Mobile had been patched. The YouTuber thanked everyone who helped escalate the issue and specifically mentioned MoistCr1TiKaL for his assistance in addressing the security flaw. This development comes after several journalists who received early units of the T1 phone reported unauthorized charges on their accounts after providing payment information for the $100 deposit. One journalist at 404 Media detailed these unauthorized transactions, adding to the growing list of concerns about Trump Mobile's handling of customer data and financial information.
The security breach highlights the risks associated with new tech ventures, particularly those with high-profile political connections. While the vulnerability has been addressed, Trump Mobile's spokesperson told TechCrunch that the company is "evaluating whether it needs to notify customers of the exposure of their personal data." This statement has drawn criticism, as many security experts argue that transparency about data breaches is not just a moral obligation but also a best practice for maintaining customer trust, regardless of legal requirements.
Trump's Business Ventures Amid Presidency
Trump Mobile represents just one of several business ventures undertaken by President Trump and his family since his inauguration in January 2025. The brand was created by Trump's sons, Eric and Donald Trump Jr., and has been part of a broader strategy to capitalize on the Trump name while Trump serves as president. The Trump family has reportedly made billions of dollars through various ventures, including heavy investments in cryptocurrency, the launch of this phone, and even hawking watches on television. These activities have drawn significant criticism given that Trump is simultaneously serving as the president, creating unprecedented conflicts of interest.
The timing of Trump Mobile's launch attempts comes amid political challenges for the administration. Trump's decision to start a war with Iran has made him increasingly unpopular, with House Republicans recently canceling a vote on a war powers resolution that would have restricted his ability to continue the conflict, which began on February 28. These political developments have created an unstable environment for business ventures like Trump Mobile, which already faced numerous challenges related to product quality, marketing claims, and now, serious security concerns.
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