Trump Mobile Confirms Customer Data Exposure

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- Trump Mobile confirmed that customers' personal data (names, email, mailing addresses, cell numbers, and order identifiers) was exposed on the open internet.
- Chris Walker stated the company is investigating the exposure and found no evidence that content or financial information was compromised.
- Trump Mobile reported that there was no breach of its network, systems, or infrastructure.
- The exposure was linked to a third‑party platform provider that supports certain Trump Mobile operations, though the provider was not named.
- Two YouTubers, Coffeezilla and penguinz0, learned from a researcher that their personal information was publicly accessible and said their attempts to alert Trump Mobile went unanswered.
- Trump Mobile is evaluating whether to notify affected customers about the data exposure.
Why it matters: Customers of Trump Mobile now face a privacy breach as their names, emails, addresses, phone numbers and order IDs are publicly viewable, while the firm claims no financial data was stolen. The potential notification could erode user trust and force the brand to address third‑party security gaps.




