Message-ID: <trgjnq$tjhp$1@dont-email.me>
Date: 2 Feb 2023 10:09:47 -0500
From: Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com>
Subject: T-Mobile CEO spins recent breach, says its cybersecurity
chops ‘showed up'
“Our systems and policies protected the most sensitive kinds of customer
data,” Mike Sievert said on an earnings call. “We take this issue very
seriously.”
By Matt Kapko
Top brass at T-Mobile, despite a string of security incidents, insist
the company’s investments in cybersecurity are paying off.
“The investments we’ve made in 2022, including in our cybersecurity
capabilities, showed up in a critical way a few weeks ago,” CEO Mike
Sievert said Wednesday during the company’s 2022 Q4 earnings call.
https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/news/t-mobile-ceo-spins-recent-breach/641806/
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Message-ID: <trgk6d$tjhp$2@dont-email.me>
Date: 2 Feb 2023 10:17:33 -0500
From: Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com>
Subject: US Cellular customer data allegedly up for grabs on the
dark web
By Stefanie Schappert, Senior Journalist
A treasure trove of customer data, allegedly stolen from mobile carrier
US Cellular, has been offered up for free on the dark web.
A dark web hacker claims to have obtained the stolen data belonging to
144 thousand US Cellular mobile customers and is now offering it up for
free on the popular black market leak site BreachForums.
The hacker, known on the site as IntelBroker, posted a download link –
accompanied by the official US Cellular logo, on BreachForums Wednesday
morning.
https://cybernews.com/news/us-cellular-customer-data-posted-dark-web/
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Message-ID: <trgbhc$pg2m$7@dont-email.me>
Date: 2 Feb 2023 13:49:48 +0100
From: "Marco Moock" <mo01@posteo.de>
Subject: Fw: Vodafone NZ to switch off 3G network by end of 2024
Beginn der weitergeleiteten Nachricht (Beginning of forwarded message):
Datum: Thu, 25 Aug 2022 16:12:12 +1200
Von: BungleBob <bunglebob@remove-this.thejungle.com>
Newsgruppen: nz.comp
Betreff: [News] Vodafone NZ to switch off 3G network by end of 2024
Vodafone NZ to switch off 3G network by end of 2024
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Vodafone New Zealand intends to have rolled out 4G or 5G to everywhere
currently served by 3G by the end of August 2024, at which point it
will begin to shut down its legacy 3G network.
Vodafone says the two-year notice period is intended to allow customers
enough time to transition to using faster, more reliable services
before the legacy 3G network is turned off.
Turning off this network will provide enhanced 4G and 5G experiences
for Vodafone's customers by allowing the telco provider to repurpose
its 3G spectrum.
Vodafone notes that an increasing number of its customers are already
taking advantage of the company's newer network technologies, with 3G
data use accounting for less than 5% of total network data traffic, a
figure that is rapidly declining year over year.
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<https://itbrief.co.nz/story/vodafone-nz-to-switch-off-3g-network-by-end-of-2024>
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Message-ID: <AA1D932E-D64D-4248-B7A3-26B3E6FC6D11@roscom.com>
Date: 31 Jan 2023 22:44:16 -0500
From: "Monty Solomon" <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: Here’s the speed advantage T-Mobile has over Verizon and
AT&T, study shows
By Michael Potuck
Opensignal has released its latest in-depth reports on the overall
mobile experience and the 5G performance of the major US carriers. For
Q4, T-Mobile retained its big lead for metrics like download and
upload speed, consistency, and 5G availability. But AT&T and Verizon
were able to win some categories too. Here’s how much faster
Opensignal found T-Mobile to be over its competitors and more.
Opensignal published its January 2023 5G User Experience Report and
its Mobile Network Experience Report for the US this morning which
covers data collected between September and December 2022. The study
is based on millions of devices and billions of measurements.
https://9to5mac.com/2023/01/30/how-much-faster-t-mobile-att-verizon/ |