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October 03, 2015, 09:49:32 AM
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T-Mobile Customer Data Stolen In Experian Hack – Blockchain Technology To The Rescue

It looks like the world of Internet and technology is facing yet another round of major platforms being hacked. Not only has Patreon dealt with a database breach – of which the stolen data was leaked online shortly afterward – but major telco T-Mobile has been suffering from the same fate.

http://bitcoinist.net/t-mobile-customer-data-stolen-experian-hack-blockchain-technology-rescue/
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So much for keeping informations in central databases. As far as I know customers banking information were not affected but still a nightmare and desaster.
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