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Disk Containing Data on 17 Million T-Mobile Customers Missing, The Data Is For Sale

2008-10-06 11:44:19 by CyberInsecure in CyberInsecure.com
 
In 2006, 17 million German customer records were stolen from T-Mobile, a mobile network operator headquartered in Bonn, Germany. T-Mobile has admitted the incident where stolen customer records included names, addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth and email addresses. Silent about the data loss for more than two years, the company published...
 
 
 
 
 
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T-Mobile lost disk containing data on 17 million customers

2008-10-06 00:00:00 by HASH0x84734e0 in Network World on Security
 
Deutsche Telekom's German mobile phone subsidiary T-Mobile lost a disk containing personal information about 17 million of its customers in early 2006, the company said Saturday
 
 
 
 
 
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T-Mobile loses disk containing data on 17 million customers

2008-10-06 04:00:00 by Editor in Computerworld Security News
 
T-Mobile lost a disk containing personal information on 17 million of its German mobile-phone customers in early 2006, the company confirmed
 
 
 
 
 
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T-Mobile Sues Starbucks over Premature Free Wi-Fi

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2008-06-06 19:18:56 by Glennf in Wi-Fi Networking News
...Mobile filed a complaint in New York's Supreme Court over the Starbucks Card Rewards free Wi-Fi launched this week: T-Mobile spokesperson Peter Dobrow said this evening that his firm was surprised when the free Wi-Fi was launched in every market, because T-Mobile wasn't party to that deal. "Starbucks launched this promotion without involving...
 
 
 
 
 
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End user security psychology, part I: Are small mobile computers less secure than larger mobile computers?

2008-03-27 11:30:35 by Bill Nagel in Security & Risk Management
 
...mobile authentication and mobile signatures -- using a cell phone as the alternative to a token for identity, authentication, and signing purposes -- this post from Finextras Chris Skinner on why mobile banking and payments don't work (yet) caught my eye. Hint: People don't want them. But why Given that my colleagues serving eBusiness,...
 
 
 
 
 
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T-Mobile wants you to still pay for that access with your latte

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2008-06-07 10:07:13 by HASH0x8bbef18 in StillSecure, After All These Years
...Mobile is none to happy about Starbucks and ATT offering free wi-fi to customers. They have filed suit against Starbucks, claming that according an agreement between the three companies, the transition from T-Mobile's pay for access to the ATT free access was supposed to go at a much slower rate, only it seems ATT and Starbucks have rushed...
 
 
 
 
 
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T-Mobile wants you to still pay for that access with your latte

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2008-06-07 11:06:54 by ashimmy in StillSecure, After All These Years
...Mobile is none to happy about Starbucks and ATT offering free wi-fi to customers. They have filed suit against Starbucks, claiming that according an agreement between the three companies, the transition from T-Mobile's pay for access to the ATT free access was supposed to go at a much slower rate, only it seems ATT and Starbucks have rushed...
 
 
 
 
 
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Bringing Order and Security to your Mobile Workforce: Corporate Mobility Policy and Device Management

2008-04-09 13:00:00 by Editor in Computerworld Security News
 
...mobile devices are managed the way that laptops were managed ten years ago - as a kind of "wild west." Today, mobility is no longer just about providing executives with mobile email. A growing number of employees are "mobile workers," with specialized mobile device and data access requirements. So whats the best way to gain control over...
 
 
 
 
 
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T-Mobile, AT&T, Starbucks Make Nice about Wi-Fi

2008-06-11 10:07:54 by Glennf in Wi-Fi Networking News
 
...Mobile have signed a memorandum of understanding about the free Wi-Fi kerfuffle: T-Mobile filed a lawsuit a few days ago against Starbucks stating it wasn't involved in discussions about its network carrying free loyalty-awarded Wi-Fi via AT&T's authentication system. Now the three companies are apparently making nice The statement from...