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Data Breach Affects as Many as 15 Million T-Mobile Consumers

The “Uncarrier” is offering identity theft protection to affected customers.
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As many as 15 million T-Mobile consumers may have had some of their personal data improperly accessed, the company has announced.

Experian, which processes some of T-Mobile's credit applications, said that hackers managed to break into its servers, accessing T-Mobile customer data including names, addresses, and Social Security numbers. No credit card data is believed to have been improperly accessed, according to Experian.

"Obviously I am incredibly angry about this data breach and we will institute a thorough review of our relationship with Experian, but right now my top concern and first focus is assisting any and all consumers affected," T-Mobile CEO John Legere said. "Experian has assured us that they have taken aggressive steps to improve the protection of their system and of our data."

The data breach affects T-Mobile consumers who applied between September 1, 2013, and September 16, 2015.

Twist: A unit of Experian called ProtectMyID is offering the protection.