T-Mobile has revealed it was among the telecom providers hacked by a group reportedly tied to the Chinese government.
This is the ninth known cyberattack to target T-Mobile in recent years, according to an ongoing count by TechCrunch.
The carrier joins a growing list of known victims, including AT&T and Verizon, of the major Chinese spying operation.
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