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Kroll Settlement Administration T Mobile Text Message (406 201 8925)


Questions and Answers › Category: Questions › Kroll Settlement Administration T Mobile Text Message (406 201 8925)
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Ben asked 3 years ago

I received a text from Kroll Settlement Administration LLC (406 201 8925) talking about the settlement of previous T-MOBILE data breach.

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From Kroll Settlement Administration LLC. If your information was compromised in the 2021 T-MOBILE DATA BREACH, you are eligible for benefits from a Class Action Settlement, Case No. … (BCW). A federal court has authorized this Notice. This is not a solicitation from a lawyer. Visit hxxps://t-mobilesettlement.com to file a claim using your Unique Class Member ID: …. Para ver la notificacion en espanol, visite nuestro sitio web. Reply STOP to prevent further updates or communication via text. Message and data rates may apply.

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Is this a fishing or legit?

Question Tags: 406 201 8925, Kroll Settlement Administration, T Mobile Text Message
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Myantispyware team Staff answered 3 years ago

The text message you received from Kroll Settlement Administration LLC regarding the settlement of the previous T-Mobile data breach appears to be legitimate.

T-Mobile has acknowledged the data breach and settlements have been reached with affected individuals. The message instructs you to visit a website to file a claim using a Unique Class Member ID, which is a common practice for class action settlements.

It is important to be cautious of fraudulent claims or solicitations, but in this case, the text message appears to be legitimate. It is always a good idea to independently verify information before taking any action.

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