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LightReading Article: T-Mobile getting revenge on hackers

The publication also notes that every form of spam is on the rise. For example, according to the call blocking company YouMail, there were more spam calls last month than in any of the previous six months.
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It appears that justice may be coming to some of the hackers involved in the theft of data from T-Mobile last year, according to newly released government documents.

The documents also help shine a light on T-Mobile’s unsuccessful efforts to halt the spread of the personal information of millions of its current and prospective customers.

Finally, the developments also arrive during a dramatic upswing in mobile spam, a situation that isn’t necessarily tied to the hack of T-Mobile or other companies but is nonetheless an indication of the increasingly tumultuous security landscape for regular mobile customers as well as big telecommunications corporations.

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