Data Security Trump Mobile phone provider reportedly leaking customer data May 20, 2026 Share By SC Staff (Adobe Stock) Trump Mobile, the cellphone provider and smartphone maker associated with President Donald Trump, is reportedly leaking customer data, including mailing and email addresses. The issue was brought to light by YouTubers Coffeezilla and penguinz0, who ordered the company's T1 phone and were alerted by a researcher who discovered the exposed information online, according to a recent report by TechCrunch. The YouTubers say their personal information, including mailing and email addresses, was leaked after they purchased the Trump Mobile T1 phone. A researcher alerted them to the data exposure, saying that attempts to contact Trump Mobile about the issue have been met with silence. The YouTubers stated that the method of accessing the data was simple and remains unpatched, with the information still available online. Reports suggest that only around 30,000 people ordered the phone, a significantly lower number than an earlier estimate of 590,000 pre-orders. The company has faced scrutiny regarding its product claims, with the phone's design and origin also being questioned. Source: TechCrunch SC Staff Related Data Security Carding forum B1ack’s Stash releases millions of stolen credit card records SC Staff May 20, 2026 The released data is unusually comprehensive, including full card numbers, expiration dates, CVV2 codes, cardholder names, billing addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, and IP addresses. Encryption Discord implements end-to-end encryption for voice and video calls SC Staff May 20, 2026 The popular platform, which serves an estimated 690 million registered users, extended its open-source DAVE encryption protocol to cover all its clients, including desktop, mobile, web browsers, and gaming consoles. Data Security Hotel check-in system exposed over 1 million customer passports SC Staff May 18, 2026 The exposed data belonged to users of Tabiq, a system maintained by Japanese tech startup Reqrea that utilizes facial recognition and document scanning for hotel check-ins. Related Events Cybercast Beyond the Hype: The Cybersecurity Trends CISOs are Keeping an Eye on in 2026 On-Demand Event Cybercast Beyond the data perimeter: Why next-generation DSPM is the foundation for modern data security On-Demand Event Virtual Conference Securing the Future of Finance: Strategies to Counter Modern Cyber Threats On-Demand Event Get daily email updates SC Media's daily must-read of the most current and pressing daily news Business Email By clicking the Subscribe button below, you agree to SC Media Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . Subscribe Related Terms Block Cipher Ciphertext Cryptographic Hash Functions Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) Data Encryption Standard (DES) Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Decryption Digital Envelope Digital Signature Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) You can skip this ad in 5 seconds