on 26-07-2016 05:16
on 26-07-2016 05:16
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-36764548
just a heads up perhaps now is a good time to change o2 account password .
26-07-2016 10:18 - edited 26-07-2016 10:19
26-07-2016 10:18 - edited 26-07-2016 10:19
O2 should be informing customers about this. People need to know if their info has been stolen
on 26-07-2016 10:24
on 26-07-2016 10:24
on 26-07-2016 10:24
on 26-07-2016 10:24
The BBC say : All the O2 account holders whose details the BBC has seen have been informed, with many saying they had used the same login for other online accounts.
O2 say : We have not suffered a data breach. Credential stuffing is a challenge for businesses and can result in many company's customer data being sold on the dark net.
We have reported all the details passed to us about the seller to law enforcement and we continue to help with their investigations
on 26-07-2016 10:27
on 26-07-2016 10:27
on 26-07-2016 10:34
on 26-07-2016 10:34
@jonsie wrote:
The BBC say : All the O2 account holders whose details the BBC has seen have been informed, with many saying they had used the same login for other online accounts.
O2 say : We have not suffered a data breach. Credential stuffing is a challenge for businesses and can result in many company's customer data being sold on the dark net.
We have reported all the details passed to us about the seller to law enforcement and we continue to help with their investigations
At the risk of sounding harsh, with all the warnings that are already out there about being vigilant, anyone in this day and age who is using the same login for multiple accounts and not using strong passwords, doesn't get much sympathy from me if their account gets hacked. You read about things like this every day, yet people still operate under the delusion that it won't happen to them.
on 26-07-2016 10:55
on 26-07-2016 10:55
Hi guys,
We have found no evidence that our data has been compromised. Read more on staying protected here: http://www.o2.co.uk/help/safety-and-security/fraud-and-phishing-advice
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on 26-07-2016 11:20
on 26-07-2016 11:20
@Toby wrote:
Hi guys,
We have found no evidence that our data has been compromised. Read more on staying protected here: http://www.o2.co.uk/help/safety-and-security/fraud-and-phishing-advice
No one ever suggested it was O2 at fault (this time)
on 26-07-2016 15:59
on 26-07-2016 15:59
O2 customer data sold on dark net
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-36764548
Thought I should start this thread as some O2 customers may be concerned when they read the headline on the BBC news website.
The story goes that O2 customer data is being sold by criminals on the dark net.
The data obtained by usernames and passwords first stolen from gaming website XSplit three years ago to log onto O2 accounts. When the login details matched, the hackers could access O2 customer data in a process known as "credential stuffing". O2 has reported the case to police.
1/. Only need to worry if you were registered with gaming website XSplit three years ago
2/. Use different passwords for different websites.
You wouldn't have one key that opened your front door, gym locker, shed, started your car and opened your suitcase.... would you?
on 26-07-2016 16:21
on 26-07-2016 16:21