Trump mobile admits exposing customer personal data

Trump Mobile has admitted that it exposed customers' personal data including home addresses and phone numbers. The company made the admission after customers discovered the information was publicly accessible online.

A spokesperson for the company stated that the leak did not include financial information. However, Trump Mobile only acknowledged the issue after individuals began finding their details exposed, and it has not yet directly notified affected customers.

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