T-Mobile Breach, Vaccine Effectiveness, and the Sopranos of Berlin
No images? Click here Good morning. It's Thursday, Aug. 19, and we're covering protests in Afghanistan, a major data breach, and much more. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWAfghanistan ProtestsAt least two people were killed and a dozen injured after Taliban fighters opened fire on a group protesting Afghanistan's new regime in the eastern city of Jalalabad yesterday. The crowd was reportedly attempting to raise the Afghanistan national flag—and lower the Taliban flag—in the city square in anticipation of the country's independence day, observed today. The incident was one of a number of instances of violence across the country yesterday. Meanwhile, US troops have secured the Kabul airport, with officials saying they will be able to transport up to 9,000 people per day. Despite the ramp-up, Afghan citizens otherwise eligible to leave have reportedly been harassed and prevented from reaching the airport, which has been surrounded by Taliban checkpoints. In related news, former President Ashraf Ghani resurfaced in the United Arab Emirates after fleeing Afghanistan, where officials said he would be welcomed on humanitarian grounds. T-Mobile Breach The personal information of more than 47 million current, former, and prospective T-Mobile customers was obtained in a sophisticated cyberattack, the company confirmed yesterday. While hackers did not gain access to financial data, customers' names, physical addresses, Social Security numbers, driver's license information, and unique mobile phone identifiers were reportedly accessed. The details follow news that the dataset had been posted for sale on dark web forums. Hackers claimed to have accessed almost the entirety of T-Mobile's 104 million total accounts, but were only offering a subset of the stolen data at a price of 6 Bitcoin, or about $270,000. Experts said the blend of data accessed is particularly worrisome (paywall, Wired), as it will likely allow hackers to craft elaborate phishing schemes and potentially even break two-factor identification. See the worst data breaches thus far in 2021. Vaccine EffectivenessCOVID-19 vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech appeared to decrease in their effectiveness in guarding against infection while maintaining their ability to prevent severe hospitalization and death, a trio of new studies suggests. In a large-scale study, efficacy in preventing hospitalization was 86% between two and 12 weeks, and 84% from 13 to 24 weeks after full vaccination. In New York, data showed a drop in protection against infection 92% to 80% over 12 weeks, but no drop in hospitalization rate. A third study showed efficacy for nursing home patients dropping to 53% over the course of months, with pending studies on the rate of severe cases. Find the studies here. Following the news, the White House formalized its guidance on booster shots. Third shots of the Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines will become available Sept. 20, and are meant to be administered eight months after full vaccination. Data also suggest the delta variant has fully spread through the US, with the strain now accounting for almost 99% of new cases. The US is averaging around 138,000 cases and nearly 700 COVID-19 deaths per day. Eight states—Florida (153 average deaths per day), Texas (98), Louisiana (50), Mississippi (28), Arkansas (28), Georgia (28), Missouri (28), and Alabama (26)—account for 63% of new deaths. See data here. In partnership with The Motley FoolOOPS, THEY DID IT AGAINThe Motley Fool cofounders—brothers David and Tom Gardner—have developed a bit of a reputation. 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