Trump Mobile Confirms Customer Data Exposure Affecting Over 27,000 Users
Trump Mobile has confirmed that a customer data exposure incident affected personal information of thousands of users, according to reports.
The issue reportedly impacted users who had placed pre-orders for the company’s T1 smartphone.
What information was exposed?
According to reports, the exposed data included customer names, phone numbers, email addresses, and home addresses. The company stated that it has not found evidence of financial information being compromised.
Third-party platform involved
A spokesperson for Trump Mobile said the incident was linked to a third-party service provider used to support some of its operations. The company clarified that its internal systems and core infrastructure were not directly breached.
An investigation is currently underway to determine the full scope of the exposure.
Customers and notification process
The company is reviewing whether affected users will be formally notified about the incident. Officials have not yet confirmed a timeline for customer communication.
Privacy concerns raised
Cybersecurity experts note that exposed personal data can increase risks of spam, phishing attempts, and identity-related scams, even if no financial details are leaked.
Trump Mobile has stated that it has not seen evidence of misuse so far, but monitoring and investigation are ongoing.

