Trump Mobile confirms it exposed customers' personal data, including phone numbers and home addresses
The company said names, email addresses, mailing addresses, cell numbers and order identifiers were exposed, but no financial data was found online.
- On Friday, Trump Mobile confirmed that customer names, email addresses, mailing addresses, cell numbers, and order identifiers were exposed to the open internet through an unnamed third-party platform.
- YouTuber Coffeezilla and penguinz0 discovered the vulnerability on Wednesday after a security researcher alerted them that customer information was publicly accessible online.
- Coffeezilla reported on Thursday that the security vulnerability had been patched; Trump Mobile claimed no breach of its internal network, systems, or infrastructure occurred.
- Company spokesperson Chris Walker told TechCrunch that Trump Mobile is "evaluating whether it needs to notify customers" of the exposure; Walker did not identify the third-party vendor.
- The T1 phone, announced in June 2025, has faced significant rollout delays, with critics advising against using TrumpMobile.com due to persistent security and privacy concerns.
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Trump Mobile, the Trump Organization's mobile phone service, is investigating whether personal data of potential buyers of the T1 Phone has been leaked. The British newspaper ‘The Guardian’ reports that around 27,000 people filled out a form on the company’s website to pre-order the device. Their data may not have been secure, IT experts state.
Trump Mobile investigating potential exposure of would-be customers’ personal information
Phone company launched by Donald Trump’s family says names and contact details appear to be affected, but not credit card or banking information A phone company launched by Donald Trump’s family business is investigating a potential security flaw on its website that appears to have exposed the personal details of an estimated 27,000 people who [...]
Trump Mobile confirms it exposed customers' personal data, including phone numbers and home addresses
President Trump’s branded cell phone maker and cell provider said the exposure was linked to a third-party platform and was evaluating whether it needs to notify customers.
Media, published addresses and emails. Only 30 thousand buyers of the phone 'T1' (ANSA)
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