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T-Mobile’s Data Hack and the Case for Web 3.0
T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert apologized for a cyberattack that exposed more than 54 million people to greater risk of fraud and identity theft, saying the firm has hired security experts to strengthen its defenses. This marks the carrier’s third major security leak in two years.

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