Thought this was important enough to bring up here in case anyone activated 
service on T-Mobile recently.

Hi, it’s breaking on the wires now, CNBC is reporting that Experian, one of the 
large credit bureaus has experienced a data breach.  While the consumer 
division of Experian is claimed to be unimpacted the company states that a 
business division that processes applications for T-Mobile was involved.  
You’ll want to call T-Mobile and find out who was involved and if you were have 
them pay for identity theft monitoring.  You may have to fight with Experian 
directly.  I have no more details yet this just appeared with in the last 5 
minutes on CNBC.

Watch out for your data if you’re a t-mobile customer.  Also, it’s important to 
note this isn’t at this point appearing to be a failure on t-mobile’s part but 
rather a failure of security at Experian, a totally different company.  Be 
careful out there.

Scott

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