Revealing Hackers Standing After The Us T-mobile Mobile Network Attack

John Binns - a 21-year-old youth living in Turkey acknowledged that the person behind the attack on the US T-Mobile mobile network, revealing sensitive information of more than 50 million customers instances / 4: 09 Southern Twitter on early this month, Alon Gal - co-founder of Hudson Rock Network Crime Intelligence Company shared a message he received from Binns with content: "The attack was made to US retaliation for kidnapping and torturing John Binns in Germany by CIA and Turkish Intelligence Officers in 2019. We did it to harm American infrastructure ". Standing after the T-Mobile mobile network attack of AmericaBinns has now spoken publicly in an interview with Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and said he actually stood after the attack and conducted it from His home in Izmir, Turkey, where he lives with his mother. His father, who lost when he was two years old, Americans and his mother were Turkish. They moved to live in Turkey when the 18-year-old Binns

. Through the Telegram message app, Binns provided evidence to the WSJ to prove he was behind the T-Mobile mobile network attack and said With reporters that he originally had access to T-Mobile's network through an unprotected router in July. Also according to WSJ, John Binns searched for the vulnerabilities in the system. T-Mobile's defense through its Internet addresses and get access to a data center near East Wenatchee, Washington, where he can explore more than 100 corporate servers
From there, it takes about a week to access the servers that contain personal data of millions of people. By August 4, he stole millions of files. John Binns did not confirm whether the data he stole was sold or not or someone payed him to enter T-Mobile or not. Although he doesn't tell him, he has worked with those in the attack, but he admitted that he needs help to get login information for the database within the system's system T-Mobile. WSJ also noted that T-Mobile was originally announced about the attack by a network security company named Unit221B LLC, the company said their customer data is being marketed on Black websites.Binns repeated its assertion that the attack was done because he was angry about how he was treated by US law enforcement agencies in recent years. Last November, Binns filed a FBI, CIA and the US Justice Department because of the investigation regarding different network attacks, including participation in Satori Botnet. In the lawsuit, he said he was tortured and followed by being accused of being a member of the Muslim fighter group. He denied it to be a member of the group in his lawsuit. I repeated my statement that he was kidnapped in both Germany and Turkey and was taken into the mental camp in a unison Contrary to his will by US law enforcement agencies
"I have no reason to make a fake kidnapping story and I hope that someone in the FBI reveals information about it." , he explained in his message with WSJ.T-Mobile did not answer the comment request but made a statement last week confirming that name, date of birth, social security number (SSN ), driver's license, phone number as well as information identification number of international mobile device (IMEI) and international mobile subscriber identification number (IMSI) of about 7.8 million customers have been hit Stealing in this network attack. Besides, 40 million older customers or other futures have been revealed, date of birth, SSN numbers and driver's license. More than 5 million post-posted client accounts are now also illegally accessed as the name, address, date of birth, phone number, IMEI and IMS..T-Mobile said, 667,000 other accounts of the guests The old goods of T-Mobile have stolen information along with a group of 850,000 active T-Mobile prepaid customers, named, the phone number and PIN account are exposed. The name of the 52,000 user account of T-Mobile's public company is Metro by T-Mobile may have been accessed. To protect your customer data, T-Mobile is providing customers The victim in the two-year attacks for free identity protection services with the ID theft protection service of the world's largest network security technology company McAfee.Phan Van Hoa (according to ZDNet)

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