"Like Checkpoint, T-Mobile has been owned for some time," says a note posted to the Full Disclosure mailing list. "We have everything, their databases, confidential documents, scripts and programs from their servers, financial documents up to 2009."
The note continues, stating that because competitors haven't responded to an offer to sell the T-Mobile data, the data is now available to the highest bidder.
As proof, the note includes a data dump of information that appears to pertain to corporate operations, though the data listed isn't sensitive in any way or worth anything as shown.
There is some reason to doubt the authenticity of the note. The e-mail address listed, pwnmobile@safe-mail.net, is not currently an active account. It may have been active and been shut down at the request of law enforcement authorities. Or it may never have been active. According to the Safe-mail Web site, "Fraudsters and spammers often claim to be sending messages from our system, when they are in fact using another system."
Safe-mail didn't respond to a request for comment.
Mary Landesman, senior security researcher at ScanSafe, suggests, however, that the sample data isn't likely to be fabricated. "Regarding the truth of the claim, there is an extremely long list of source locations and IP addresses involved," she said in an e-mail. "This is indicative of a serious attack. It is unlikely that 'fakers' would go through all of the trouble."
Were the note merely an attempt to damage T-Mobile's reputation and possibly affect its stock price, one would expect T-Mobile to issue a statement denying the unknown person's claim.
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