BlockBeats News: On March 30th, law firm Greenberg Glusker announced today that it has won a $33 million arbitration award against telecommunications giant T-Mobile, stating that this result is a key milestone in holding telecom operators accountable for SIM card exchange related cryptocurrency theft. According to Greenberg Glusker, the arbitration panel found that T-Mobile was responsible for "multiple security errors that allowed SIM swapping attacks to occur and resulted in cryptocurrency theft. The final amount, including over $6.5 million in legal fees, interest, and costs, has been fully paid by T-Mobile. Greenberg Glusker has submitted a petition to the Los Angeles Superior Court to confirm the ruling and make the details of the case public. The law firm emphasized the scale and importance of this result. Greenberg Glusker's lawyer Pierce O'Donnell led the cross examination during the arbitration, stating, "This is the largest known SIM card swap related ruling and an important victory for mobile phone consumers The firm emphasized that its litigation team - consisting of O'Donnell, Paul Blechner, James Molen, and Eric Sefton - demonstrated T-Mobile's long-standing failure to address known security vulnerabilities. Blechner said during the review of important witnesses, including attackers who carried out SIM card swapping, "This is a great result for our customers and global mobile phone users. SIM card swapping has been an uncontrolled security vulnerability for many years. Operators like T-Mobile have long been aware of this issue, but have failed to take basic preventive measures. This ruling indicates that they must do better