T-Mobile’s network was among the systems hacked in a damaging Chinese
   cyber-espionage operation that gained entry into multiple US and
   international telecommunications companies, The Wall Street Journal
   reported on Friday citing people familiar with the matter.

   Hackers linked to a Chinese intelligence agency were able to breach
   T-Mobile as part of a monthslong campaign to spy on the cellphone
   communications of high-value intelligence targets, the Journal added,
   without saying when the attack took place.

   “T-Mobile is closely monitoring this industry-wide attack,” a company
   spokesperson told Reuters in an email.
   T-Mobile's network was among the systems hacked in a
   damaging Chinese cyber-espionage operation that gained entry into
   multiple US and international telecommunications companies. T-Mobile’s
   network was among the systems hacked in a damaging Chinese
   cyber-espionage operation that gained entry into multiple US and
   international telecommunications companies. REUTERS

   “At this time, T-Mobile systems and data have not been impacted in any
   significant way, and we have no evidence of impacts to customer
   information.”

   It was unclear what information, if any, was taken about T-Mobile
   customers’ calls and communications records, according to the WSJ
   report.

   On Wednesday, The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the US
   cyber watchdog agency CISA said China-linked hackers have intercepted
   surveillance data intended for American law enforcement agencies after
   breaking into an unspecified number of telecom companies.

   Earlier in October, the Journal reported that Chinese hackers accessed
   the networks of US broadband providers, including Verizon
   Communications, AT&T and Lumen Technologies and obtained information
   from systems the federal government uses for court-authorized
   wiretapping.

   Beijing has previously denied claims by the US government and others
   that it has used hackers to break into foreign computer systems.