US fines T-Mobile $60 million over unauthorised data access

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Largest penalty ever, for failing to prevent and report unauthorized access to sensitive data.

US fines T-Mobile $60 million over unauthorised data access
A powerful US committee that scrutinises foreign investment for national security risks fined T-Mobile $60 million, its largest penalty ever, for failing to prevent and report unauthorised access to sensitive data, senior US officials said on Wednesday. The penalty imposed by the Committee ...

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