On Saturday, German operator T-Mobile confirmed the information yet on last week gave the magazine Spiegel: in 2006 the operator had been lost personal data of 17 million customers and is now in the possession of the unknown.
The representative of T-Mobile confirmed all the fears of celebrities also: their names, too, were stolen with the base. Journalists of Spiegel found the database of customers T-Mobile on the black market. The publication claims that, among people who have been found in this database are state officials, billionaires and celebrities.
For Deutsche Telekom (T-Mobile – a subsidiary of the holding company) is the second scandal this year involving the leaking of confidential data about customers. At the end of May this year, it became known that the group analyzed data on telephone conversations of members of the supervisory board and some journalists.
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