
Trump Mobile Confirms Customer Data Exposure
Trump Mobile confirmed on May 22, 2026, that a security lapse exposed customers' personal information, including phone numbers and home addresses. This incident increases the risk of identity theft, phishing campaigns, and targeted fraud against affected users.
Signal context
First seen: May 22, 2026
Last updated: Jun 25, 2026
Status: Public signal
Key points
- Security lapse exposed customer data
- Personal information compromised: phone numbers, home addresses
- Increased risk of identity theft, phishing campaigns, harassment, and targeted fraud
Signal analysis
BetaThis analysis groups the signal by industry, likely incident action and impacted security area. It helps compare this signal with other published signals without treating the labels as final determinations.
Sector: Information
Likely country: 🇨🇭 Switzerland
inferred from source domains
Watch phishing, executive impersonation and account-takeover exposure.
- Source type: outside the affected organization
Impact area: Confidentiality
Likely asset: User or customer data
- 29 signals in the same sector
- 93 signals with the same likely impact area
- 1 signal linked to this organization/domain
External sources
Cybersecurity Week in Review: May 26, 2026 – June 1, 2026 - Senthorus Bloghttps://blog.senthorus.ch/posts/02_06_2026/?utm_source=feedlyPublic source from blog.senthorus.ch.
Data Breach Roundup (May 22 - 28, 2026) - Privacy Guideshttps://www.privacyguides.org/news/2026/05/29/data-breach-roundup-may-22-28-2026/Public source from privacyguides.org.
Biggest Cyber Attacks, Data Breaches, Ransomware Attacks of May 2026https://www.cm-alliance.com/cybersecurity-blog/biggest-cyber-attacks-data-breaches-ransomware-attacks-of-may-2026Public source from cm-alliance.com.
Customers say Trump Mobile is leaking their personal information | TechCrunchhttps://www.privacyguides.org/news/2026/05/22/data-breach-roundup-may-15-21-2026/Public source from privacyguides.org.
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