Trump-Branded Phone Service Exposed Customer Data in Security Breach
Trump Mobile confirmed a data exposure affecting customers' personal information including phone numbers and addresses through a third-party platform.

Trump Mobile, the cell phone service bearing President Trump's brand, confirmed that customers' personal data was exposed in a security incident, according to company statements. The breach included phone numbers and home addresses of subscribers to the service.
The company attributed the data exposure to a third-party platform used in its operations. Trump Mobile indicated it is evaluating whether customer notifications are required under applicable privacy and data protection regulations.
The wireless service operates as both a phone manufacturer and cellular provider, offering Trump-branded mobile devices and service plans. The company has not disclosed the number of customers potentially affected by the data exposure.
Details about when the breach occurred, how long customer data remained exposed, or what specific third-party platform was involved have not been made public. The company has not announced any specific remediation steps beyond the ongoing evaluation process.
This incident adds to growing concerns about data security across telecommunications and mobile service providers. Consumer advocacy groups have increasingly called for stricter notification requirements and security standards for companies handling personal information.