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Google Fi says hackers accessed customers’ information
January 31, 2023

Google Fi says hackers accessed customers’ information

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Google’s cell network provider Google Fi has confirmed a data breach, likely related to the recent security incident at T-Mobile, which allowed hackers to steal millions of customers’ information.

The timing of the notice — and the fact that Google Fi uses a combination of T-Mobile and U.S. Cellular for network connectivity — suggests the breach is linked to the most recent T-Mobile hack. This breach, disclosed on January 19, allowed intruders access to a trove of personal data belonging to 37 million customers, including billing addresses, dates of birth and T-Mobile account details. The incident marked the eighth time T-Mobile has been hacked since 2018.

In the case of the Google Fi’s breach, Google says the hackers accessed limited customer information, including phone numbers, account status, SIM card serial numbers, and information related to details about customers’ mobile service plan, such as whether they have selected unlimited SMS or international roaming.

Google said that the hackers did not take customers’ personal information or payment card data, passwords, PINs, or the contents of text messages or calls.

While some emails told customers that there is ‘no action required,’ at least one Google Fi customer claimed in a Reddit post that their disclosure said that their phone number had been briefly hijacked, known as SIM swapping. Google reportedly told the customer that the intruders had transferred their number for close to two hours, during which they ‘could have involved the use of your phone number to send and receive phone calls and text messages.’ This technique is used by hackers to gain access to a victim’s other online accounts that are protected by the same, albeit hijacked phone number.

In its email to customers, the company said it is working with the as-yet-unnamed network provider to ‘identify and implement measures to secure the data on that third-party system and notify everyone potentially impacted.’ It added that there was no access to Google’s systems or any systems overseen by Google.

Updated to remove a sentence related to customer voicemails.

Reference: https://techcrunch.com/2023/01/31/google-fi-customer-data-breach/

Ref: techcrunch

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