Trump's Gold T1 Phone Reported to Seriously Leak User Data

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Mars Finance News, May 20th, Trump Mobile was reported to have experienced a serious user data breach incident, involving customer email addresses, mailing addresses, and other personal information, which is currently still publicly accessible online. According to community user feedback, after ordering the Trump Gold T1 phone, security researchers were alerted and found that personal information had appeared in the leaked data set, with the leak covering almost all basic identity information, except for credit card numbers. Currently, Trump Mobile's official response remains silent to the media and customers. This leak has further intensified public doubts about Trump Mobile's product delivery capabilities and basic security standards. Since its launch last year, the Trump Gold T1 phone project has been controversial, changing from the original promise of "Made in the USA" to "Designed with American Values," and is suspected to be a rebranded older HTC phone. The pre-order volume has also fallen far below expectations.
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GateUser-e6dafce6
· 6h ago
Suggest renaming to Trump Leak for higher brand recognition.
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ReflectionsOnTheStreetAfterThe
· 15h ago
“Dōngwáng”’s project—so even the leaked information has to create this much of a stir. When it comes to traffic, it definitely hasn’t lost.
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PettyLp
· 20h ago
From 'Made in America' to 'American Values Design', the wordplay is clever, but the data is truly lacking.
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0xLateDiner
· 21h ago
So which company outsourced the system to? Find out so the brothers can avoid the pitfalls.
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SecondaryMarketDeserter
· 21h ago
A credit card not being leaked is hardly a consolation prize. An email address is enough for scammers to send out phishing messages.
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CatUnderTheNeonBridge
· 21h ago
The booking volume was already miserable, and now the silent PR has directly turned into a social death scene.
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RugpullTherapist
· 21h ago
Does "American values" not include user privacy, or are values also outsourced?
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