U.S. wireless carrier T-Mobile has disclosed that "bad actor" accessed personal data from 37 million current customers in a November data breach.
The company said it is investigating the malicious activity that affected some basic customer information such as name, billing address, email and phone number.
The wireless carrier however noted that no sensitive data such as social security numbers, credit card information, government ID numbers, passwords, PINs or financial information were compromised in the threat that was contained within a day.
"Our investigation is still ongoing, but the malicious activity appears to be fully contained at this time, and there is currently no evidence that the bad actor was able to breach or compromise our systems or our network," the company said, adding it had begun notifying impacted customers.
The company didn't indicate what it might do to remedy the situation. It noted that it could be on the hook for "significant expenses" because of the hack, although the company said it doesn't expect the charges will have a material effect on T-Mobile's bottom line.
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