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Hacker 'Gets More' From T-Mobile

Okie dokie. And an insurance company I contacted about legal malpractice insurance insists that I provide my SSN before they'll give me a quote. They admit it's "solely for identification." "But they'll keep it confidential." Yeah, about as confidential as T-Mobile kept theirs?
A seven-month hacking spree in T-Mobile's network nets the intruder all kinds of sensitive information -- including e-mail from the Secret Service agent who was tracking him down. [Wired News]

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