Coffeezilla Exposes Trump Mobile Data Leak, Challenges 590,000 T1 Pre-Orders
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Updated · Inkl · May 20
Coffeezilla Exposes Trump Mobile Data Leak, Challenges 590,000 T1 Pre-Orders
5 articles · Updated · Inkl · May 20
TrumpMobile.com patched a customer-data flaw after Coffeezilla said the site exposed mailing addresses, emails and internal sales information to anyone who could access it.
Coffeezilla said he found his own details in the leak and had repeatedly warned the company before publishing a video on Tuesday, adding that the team had not responded.
Internal metrics shown in the breach pointed to about 10,000 unique users and roughly 30,000 orders, far below widely circulated claims of 590,000 pre-orders worth £46.5 million ($59 million).
The disputed figures had already spread widely online, with the Associated Press saying it never published them and AI chatbots repeating them as fact.
The breach adds to setbacks for the T1 launch, which has faced delays since August 2025 and scrutiny after 'Made in the USA' language gave way to 'designed with American values.'
A data leak revealed T1 phone sales were 95% lower than reported. What other secrets might the company be hiding?
With its Chinese manufacturer facing financial ruin, could the "American values" T1 phone fail to deliver to its customers?
30,000 Trump Mobile Orders Exposed: Data Breach, Delivery Delays, and "Made in USA" Deception
Overview
The Trump Mobile T1 phone launch was troubled from the start, with customers facing failed order pages and incorrect charges. Soon after, a major data breach exposed personal details of buyers, including well-known YouTubers who confirmed their information was leaked. Despite attempts to alert the company, these concerns went unanswered. These issues, combined with operational failures and unaddressed security flaws, quickly eroded trust in the product and the brand. The situation highlights how technical problems and poor communication can escalate into a full-blown controversy, damaging reputation and raising serious questions about consumer protection.