Lawsuit Filed Against T-Mobile Following Employee’s Theft of Intimate Photos from Mobile Device

Lawsuit Filed Against T-Mobile Following Employee’s Theft of Intimate Photos from Mobile Device


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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