Sprint subcontractor leaves more than 230,000 U.S. cell phone bills, other documents exposed online
A Sprint retail store. (J. Michael Jones/Getty Images) Another day, another data breach. Hundreds of thousands of U.S. cellphone bills have been discovered exposed online after a Sprint contractor accidentally stored several carriers’ invoices on an unprotected cloud server, according to a new report. Advertisement The mobile bills from AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile subscribers were in a “storage bucket” containing at least 261,300 documents, “the vast majority of which were phone bills belonging to cell subscribers dating as far back as 2015,” reported the technology news website TechCrunch Wednesday. “But the bucket, hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS), was not protected with a password, allowing anyone to access the data inside. It’s not known how long the bucket was exposed.” Most Read Former NFLer Larry Johnson accuses ‘Freemason’ Dwyane Wade of sacrificing his son for ‘the doctrines of demons’ NYC high school evacuated over bomb threat Geor