on 27-09-2012 19:51
on 27-09-2012 19:51
on 27-09-2012 20:37
on 27-09-2012 20:37
Even if O2 were able to trace the IP address back to an individual person, they couldn't (Data Protection Act) and wouldn't (Reputable Company) give out someone else's personal details to you.
The advice given - change passwords - is appropriate and you should follow that. Feel free to contact the Police and give them the IP address details. They'll do their own investigation.
on 27-09-2012 20:38
on 27-09-2012 20:38
I wouldn't have thought there is any chance you will be given the name and/or address of the IP address holder.
If you are that concerned, report it to the police and let them deal with it.
on 27-09-2012 21:03
on 27-09-2012 21:04
on 27-09-2012 23:22
on 27-09-2012 23:22
Unfortunately there is ways around security like masking your true IP and masquerading as a certain person, so it appears you were the one or someone on the same network accessed information.
If confidential information has been stolen or deleted then they should be more supportive, lock your account and transfer your details to a new one or some other type of security measure. A bit like when you get a bank account intervened with.
I don't know how secure your password was or even if a keylogger could have stole the information. Download the Rapport application which monitors your computer for background activity unless you have something similar.
https://www.grc.com/passwords.htm
Another good website, it's a good to mix up the different password types and make it long as possible. Copy the password to the clipboard then paste it into the form. This should go some way to protect your information.
Up until now, touch wood my information has not been really tampered with.
on 28-09-2012 08:29
Hi
Does 02 have process for changing the possword for our pop3/SMTP service as I think this is something we should all do on a regular basis. Being hacked is really annoying and even the attempts at it irritate me.
I like unique and difficult passwords
http://onlinepasswordgenerator.com
hope that helps
Daniel
on 28-09-2012 08:45
on 28-09-2012 08:45
dan the o2 webmail is the same as your my o2 password and you can change that.
on 28-09-2012 12:02
@adamtemp64 wrote:dan the o2 webmail is the same as your my o2 password and you can change that.
Adam
I actually went through this with 'Guru' Steve and it's far from straightforward - took nearly an hour with txting and trying out stuff.
I was impressed with the customer service tho.
Daniel
on 28-09-2012 15:35
@Tramway12, did you get everything sorted out?