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    T-Mobile faces fresh security fears amid China-linked attack

    By May ZhangNovember 21, 2024Updated:June 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • T-Mobile is monitoring a cyber-espionage attack targeting US telecoms.
    • T-Mobile denies any evidence of data theft or system compromise.
    • The breach is part of a broader espionage campaign against political figures.

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    What happened

    T-Mobile US is monitoring a cyber-espionage attack linked to China that has also targeted Verizon, AT&T, and Lumen Technologies. The attack, named Salt Typhoon, is part of a broader effort by Chinese hackers to spy on high-value intelligence. T-Mobile has not confirmed a breach but stated there has been “no significant impact” or data loss. The FBI and CISA have warned about the campaign, which has led to the theft of sensitive customer data. This follows T-Mobile’s recent $31.5 million settlement to improve cybersecurity after earlier breaches.

    Also read: T-Mobile acquires most of US Cellular in $4.4 billion deal

    Also read: T-Mobile fined $60M for information protection negligence

    Why it is important

    It highlights the growing concern over cyber-espionage, with China-backed hackers targeting US telecom companies, including T-Mobile. These attacks risk exposing sensitive data, especially from high-profile individuals in government or politics. The Salt Typhoon operation shows the threat to national security, as hackers reportedly accessed telecom networks to monitor private conversations. For T-Mobile, this adds to its recent cybersecurity challenges, following a $31.5 million settlement to improve defenses after previous breaches. This is part of a wider trend, with telecoms facing increasingly sophisticated and costly cyber-attacks. Given the vast amount of personal data telecoms hold, breaches can affect millions of customers. The rise in attacks on critical infrastructure highlights the growing threats to the tech industry and the need for stronger security measures.

    AT&T Salt Typhoon T-Mobile US Verizon
    May Zhang

    May Zhang is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied Finance at University of Manchester. She specialises in fintech and business. Contact her at m.zhang@btw.media.

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