Trump Mobile T1 Phone faces delays, data leaks, and poor value in troubled launch
The Trump Mobile T1 Phone faces delays, data leaks, and poor value as a rebranded HTC device with an overpriced service plan.
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The Trump Mobile T1 Phone faces delays, data leaks, and poor value as a rebranded HTC device with an overpriced service plan.
California sues 23andMe over a 2023 data breach exposing genetic and health data of 7 million users, including 855,000 Californians, citing security failures and misleading statements.
Trump Mobile’s T1 phone still bears an “American‑made” label in its meta title, potentially violating FTC rules, while a breach exposed over 27,000 preorder entries.
Charter Communications confirmed a data breach exposing personal information of 4.9 million accounts, following an attack by the ShinyHunters extortion group.
California sues 23andMe over 2023 data breach that exposed genetic data of nearly 7 million users, alleging inadequate security measures.
MyPillow founder Mike Lindell denies claims by the Play ransomware gang that sensitive financial and payroll data was stolen in a breach.
ShinyHunters stole over 600,000 records from 7‑Eleven’s Salesforce system, exposing personal data of 185,300 people and prompting FBI warnings against paying ransoms.
Trump Mobile's T1 smartphone launch hit a snag after a website flaw exposed preorder data for roughly 27,000 potential buyers, raising early trust concerns for the new telecom brand.
Critical Ghost CMS SQL injection vulnerability exploited in widespread campaign affecting over 700 domains including universities and tech companies.
Trump Mobile confirmed a data breach exposing customer information before the controversial T1 phone even launches.
Grafana Labs disclosed a data breach from an unrotated GitHub token after the TanStack npm attack, exposing internal repositories and business contacts but no customer systems.
YouTuber exposes Trump Mobile website security flaw, potentially leaking customer data and revealing lower-than-reported sales.
Grafana Labs confirmed hackers stole its source code via a compromised GitLab token but refused to pay ransom, contrasting with Instructure's recent payment to hackers.
Grafana Labs disclosed a breach where hackers stole its source code via a stolen GitHub token, but no customer data was exposed. The company refused to pay the ransom, following FBI advice.
West Pharmaceutical Services confirmed a May 2026 cyberattack that stole data and encrypted manufacturing systems, with partial restoration underway but no timeline for full recovery.