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T-mobile CEO apologises for data leak of subscribers

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Mike Sievert, CEO of T-Mobile, a leading international telecom company, has apologized for a leak that affected 5.3 crores of their subscribers. A few days ago, cybercriminals leaked the private information of T-Mobile subscribers. Sievert added that the company's internal investigation into the hacking has been completed, and the leak confirmed.

"One of the toughest parts of the incident is that we failed to stop the leak. I'm deeply sorry for everyone on Team Magenta," Sievert said. T-Mobile is a telecom company operating in Germany, the United States, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic.

'Some evil forces are working endlessly to exploit and attack networks like T-Mobile ... and the company is trying to resist them, but it has not been able to live up to the expectations of the customers. However, we are fully committed to taking the company's security efforts to the next level to rebuild the trust you [customers] have in us," Sievert added.

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