T-Mobile users say other people’s account information is appearing in their app

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T-Mobile has yet to offer an explanation for the issue. | Illustration: Alex Castro / The Verge

There’s some weirdness happening over at T-Mobile this morning. Multiple T-Mobile customers on X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit have reported that they’re able to see other users’ account data — including their current credit balance, purchase history, credit card information, and home address — when signing into their own T-Mobile accounts.

Some T-Mobile customers have mentioned seeing information from several other accounts, but the scale of the issue isn’t yet clear. It’s prevalent enough that the T-Mobile subreddit has asked its users to avoid posting any further information for “security reasons.”

T-Mobile has yet to officially acknowledge the concerns or provide an explanation as to what’s causing them. We have reached out for comment and will update this story if we hear back.

If this does turn out to be caused by a security breach then it wouldn’t be the first incident that T-Mobile has needed to contend with this year, having already disclosed two separate cybersecurity attacks in January and May.

@TMobile I think you’re getting hacked again. Here’s what came up in my T-Mobile app on my phone with my SIM card. I’m not Claudia and I don’t have 2 phones and 3 wearables. pic.twitter.com/zmUVpZesyn

— Grzegorz Konowalik (@goferp1) September 20, 2023

And ever since then like every 15 minutes it shows another random account!

— RadioWinnerGuy (@RadioWinnerGuy) September 20, 2023

So why tf I just paid my T-Mobile bill ADDED MY CARD and somebody else information came up after I paid

— (@Thats_mijha) September 20, 2023

This story is developing…

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T-Mobile users say other people’s account information is appearing in their app

T-Mobile has yet to offer an explanation for the issue. | Illustration: Alex Castro / The Verge

There’s some weirdness happening over at T-Mobile this morning. Multiple T-Mobile customers on X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit have reported that they’re able to see other users’ account data — including their current credit balance, purchase history, credit card information, and home address — when signing into their own T-Mobile accounts.

Some T-Mobile customers have mentioned seeing information from several other accounts, but the scale of the issue isn’t yet clear. It’s prevalent enough that the T-Mobile subreddit has asked its users to avoid posting any further information for “security reasons.”

T-Mobile has yet to officially acknowledge the concerns or provide an explanation as to what’s causing them. We have reached out for comment and will update this story if we hear back.

If this does turn out to be caused by a security breach then it wouldn’t be the first incident that T-Mobile has needed to contend with this year, having already disclosed two separate cybersecurity attacks in January and May.

@TMobile I think you’re getting hacked again. Here’s what came up in my T-Mobile app on my phone with my SIM card. I’m not Claudia and I don’t have 2 phones and 3 wearables. pic.twitter.com/zmUVpZesyn

— Grzegorz Konowalik (@goferp1) September 20, 2023

And ever since then like every 15 minutes it shows another random account!

— RadioWinnerGuy (@RadioWinnerGuy) September 20, 2023

So why tf I just paid my T-Mobile bill ADDED MY CARD and somebody else information came up after I paid

— (@Thats_mijha) September 20, 2023

This story is developing…

Disclaimer

We strive to uphold the highest ethical standards in all of our reporting and coverage. We StartupNews.fyi want to be transparent with our readers about any potential conflicts of interest that may arise in our work. It’s possible that some of the investors we feature may have connections to other businesses, including competitors or companies we write about. However, we want to assure our readers that this will not have any impact on the integrity or impartiality of our reporting. We are committed to delivering accurate, unbiased news and information to our audience, and we will continue to uphold our ethics and principles in all of our work. Thank you for your trust and support.

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