In the case of T-Mobile, which is majority owned by Deutsche Telekom, the unauthorized access to sensitive data occurred in 2020 and 2021, US officials say
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WASHINGTON, USA – A powerful US committee that scrutinizes foreign investment for national security risks fined T-Mobile $60 million, its largest penalty ever, for failing to prevent and report unauthorized access to sensitive data, senior US officials said on Wednesday, August 14. In the case of T-Mobile, which is majority owned by Deutsche Telekom, the unauthorized access to sensitive data occurred in 2020 and 2021, US officials said.
The size of the fine, and CFIUS’s unprecedented decision to make it public, show the committee is taking a more muscular approach to enforcement as it seeks to deter future violations.
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