T-Mobile is facing another accusation of failing to protect sensitive consumer data. According to a lawsuit filed on Friday, an employee at one of its t-mobile-following-employees-theft-of-intimate-photos-from-mobile-device.html” title=”Lawsuit Filed Against T-Mobile Following Employee's Theft of Intimate Photos from Mobile Device”>retail stores stole nude images from a customer’s phone during a trade-in process. This incident is not the first of its kind, as T-Mobile has faced similar accusations in the past. As lawmakers increase pressure on wireless companies and tech giants to prioritize customer data protection, T-Mobile finds itself in legal trouble once again.
The lawsuit, filed in Washington state court, alleges that T-Mobile did not adequately train its retail workers and turned a blind eye to employees who used their access to steal customer data under the pretense of assisting with repairs and data transfers.
Over the past decade, T-Mobile customers across the United States have consistently reported instances of retail store employees stealing their intimate videos, explicit photos, and more. These reports have been documented in news stories and lawsuits.
2023-11-17 22:33:21
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