June 19, 2024 at 08:46PM
T-Mobile denies breach and source code theft, refutes recent cyberattack claim after IntelBroker’s threat. Screenshots of alleged data breach actually older and stolen from a third-party vendor. IntelBroker’s claim of selling T-Mobile data appears dubious. T-Mobile has faced multiple cybersecurity incidents, their third in less than two years.
Source: BleepingComputer
Based on the meeting notes, it appears there is a claim by a threat actor named IntelBroker that they have stolen T-Mobile data from a recent breach. However, T-Mobile has denied that their systems were compromised and stated that they are actively investigating a claim of an issue at a third-party service provider. IntelBroker has published screenshots claiming access to T-Mobile’s infrastructure, but there are indications that the data shared may actually be older and posted to a third-party vendor’s servers where it was stolen.
There are concerns about whether the third-party vendor was breached and it is highlighted that T-Mobile has experienced multiple cybersecurity incidents in the past. It is mentioned that they have dealt with a breach impacting 37 million customers in January 2023 and data exposure to unknown attackers in May 2023.
The meeting notes reflect the need for further investigation into the claim made by IntelBroker and the potential involvement of the third-party vendor. It is clear that T-Mobile is actively addressing the situation in response to the claim.