Shopify and T-Mobile Deny Breaches While Bad Actors Sell 'Stolen' Customer Data

Post date: July 9, 2024 · Discovered: April 23, 2026 · 3 posts, 0 comments

Major corporations, specifically Shopify and T-Mobile, are publicly denying any data breaches. Meanwhile, external threat actors are actively selling supposedly stolen customer data. This data is linked to third-party apps or vendor compromises, not necessarily the primary corporate accounts.

No actual viewpoints emerged from the analysis. The data provided shows zero comments, meaning no users are actively debating or claiming anything about the corporate denials or the threat actor sales. There are no sharp takes to report.

The weight of opinion is impossible to determine. The source material offers no community voice. The core conflict exists entirely between the corporations' denials and the external evidence of sold data.

Key Points

#1Corporate denial versus external evidence

Shopify and T-Mobile deny breaches, but third parties claim to sell associated customer data.

Source Discussions (3)

This report was synthesized from the following Lemmy discussions, ranked by community score.

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T-Mobile denies it was hacked, links leaked data to vendor breach
[email protected]·0 comments·6/20/2024·by BrikoX·bleepingcomputer.com
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Shopify denies it was hacked, links stolen data to third-party app
[email protected]·0 comments·7/9/2024·by BrikoX·bleepingcomputer.com
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Shopify denies it was hacked, links stolen data to third-party app
[email protected]·0 comments·7/7/2024·by lemmydev2·bleepingcomputer.com