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Hackers acquired roughly 15 million T-Mobile customers’ records following a data breach at Experian, a vendor that processes credit applications for the carrier. The records include names, addresses and birth dates as well as encrypted fields with Social Security numbers and ID numbers like driving licenses and passports. Among the stolen records were those of new T-Mobile applicants requiring a credit check for service or device financing from September 1, 2013 through September 16, 2015. Experian said that it discovered the breach on September 15 and informed federal and international law enforcement agencies immediately. It’s notifying individuals who may have…

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