T-Mobile Austria is working to implement a basic security measure ‘as quickly as possible’


Last week, T-Mobile Austria customers got some terrible security news as a string of unplanned customer service tweets revealed that the company was storing passwords in plain text, which is a major violation of basic cybersecurity practices. Today, the company finally came clean and pledged to immediately implement password-hashing, a crucial protection in the event of a breach.

“Online-passwords will be salted and hashed in the future, as is considered state of the art in security,” a spokesperson told The Verge. “Other channels, including shops and call centers, will introduce additional security criteria. These steps will be implemented as quickly as possible.”

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