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Drew FitzGerald

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16 articles accelerating

Drew FitzGerald has appeared in 16 articles since 2015-05. Coverage peaked in 2020Q4 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, FCC.

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16
mentions
Velocity
+100.0%
growth rate
Acceleration
+1.000
velocity change
Sources
5
publications

Coverage Timeline

2024-07-13
TechCrunch 91 related

AT&T says it will begin notifying consumers about a data breach where cybercriminals stole phone records of “nearly all” of its cellular and landline customers

Item 1.05 Material Cybersecurity Incidents.  On April 19, 2024, AT&T Inc. … AT&T : AT&T Addresses Illegal Download of Customer Data CNN : Nearly all AT&T cell customers' call and text records exposed ...

2021-08-27
Wall Street Journal 16 related

Q&A with John Binns, a 21-year-old American living in Turkey, who claims responsibility for the recent T-Mobile hack and says its security is “awful”

revealing your full legal name and location—is an interesting strategy. https://www.wsj.com/... Daniel Lippman / @dlippman : “The young hacker said he did it to gain attention. ‘Generating noise was o...

2021-08-26
Wall Street Journal

Q&A with John Binns, a 21-year-old American living in Turkey, who claims responsibility for the recent T-Mobile hack and says its security is “awful”

A 21-year-old American said he used an unprotected router to access millions of customer records in the mobile carrier's latest breach Tweets: @drewfitzgerald , @chrisbhoffman , @marcelolprince , @tec...

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