BERLIN (AP) Cellphone and broadband provider Vodafone Deutschland says it was the target of a large-scale data theft affecting the personal details of 2 million German customers.
Spokesman Alexander Leinhos says the attack was conducted by an unidentified IT systems administrator who worked for a company contracted by Vodafone.
Vodafone said in a statement Thursday that the stolen data included customers' names, addresses, date of birth and bank details.
Credit card information and passwords weren't stolen.
Vodafone said it regretted the incident and warned its customers to be on guard against unsolicited phone calls or emails from people seeking to exploit the stolen data.