Hackers Claim Verizon & T-Mobile Data Breach: Is Your Info Being Sold for Peanuts?
Verizon and T-Mobile US customers, brace yourselves! A hacker claims to have stolen data from 116 million accounts. While Verizon and T-Mobile deny recent breaches, the data, priced at $600 for Verizon and $400 for T-Mobile, is allegedly fresh from 2025. Stay vigilant, as these telecom giants are no strangers to cyber shenanigans.

Hot Take:
Wow, this is a plot twist worthy of a cyber-thriller movie! Verizon and T-Mobile customers might want to check if their sensitive data has joined a traveling circus on the dark web. It seems like hackers are getting creative with their shopping lists—next thing you know, they’ll be selling our middle school report cards and our mom’s secret cookie recipes!
Key Points:
- G_mic claims to have stolen data from Verizon and T-Mobile, going for a bargain price online.
- Data allegedly includes sensitive information like full names, phone numbers, and even IP addresses.
- Verizon and T-Mobile both deny the data is recent or related to any new breaches.
- Verizon describes the data as old and previously leaked, while T-Mobile denies a breach altogether.
- Despite denials, both companies have histories of being cybercrime targets.
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