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				The cyber-security team found and shut down unauthorized access 
				to certain information on Aug. 20, and reported the matter to 
				authorities, T-Mobile said in a statement https://t-mo.co/2wrr9Cq 
				on its website.
 No financial data, social security numbers or passwords were 
				compromised, but other personal information like name, email-id, 
				phone number, zip code, account number or type (postpaid or 
				prepaid) may have been exposed, the company said.
 
 About 3 percent of T-mobile's 77 million customers could have 
				been affected, a company spokesperson told http://bit.ly/2wknfLr 
				technology news website Motherboard.
 
 T-Mobile did not respond to Reuters request for comment outside 
				regular business hours.
 
 (Reporting by Ishita Chigilli Palli in Bengaluru; Editing by 
				Sunil Nair)
 
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