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U.S. telecom service provider T-Mobile said it recently detected attempts made by bad actors to infiltrate its systems in recent weeks but noted that no sensitive data was accessed.
These intrusion attempts “originated from a wireline provider’s network that was connected to ours,” Jeff Simon, chief security officer at T-Mobile, said in a statement. “We see no instances of prior attempts like
Source:: The Hackers News