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on 26-05-2019 14:40
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26-05-2019 14:46 - edited 26-05-2019 14:50
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26-05-2019 14:46 - edited 26-05-2019 14:50
I did get something many years ago - there was advice given somewhere to report it to some Legal part of O2 at the time, and also change my O2 password, just in case.
Can't recall if anything came of it...
If you are concerned, I would change both your MyO2 and Community Forum passwords, ensuring they are different from each other, just to be sure, @Bob1.
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on 26-05-2019 14:52
had a email and letter sent out from o2 saying been a breach of my details at IBM who hold customers details just wanted to know if any one else had contact as well from o2 regards this .
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on 26-05-2019 15:00
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on 26-05-2019 15:00
Here's the link to O2's advice Phishing, if that helps, @Bob1 :
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/safety-and-security/phishing-and-smishing-advice
I think that is where I was referred to when I got a suspicious-looking message way back when.
I have read about an IBM data breach elsewhere, as well as a couple of hotel award scheme sites... I generally watch 2 or three places for such reports, just for my own awareness, eg:
https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/data-breach
https://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/us/security/special-report/data-breach/latest-incidents
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on 26-05-2019 16:28
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on 26-05-2019 16:59
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on 26-05-2019 19:01
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on 26-05-2019 19:01
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 26-05-2019 19:44
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on 26-05-2019 19:44
No nor me...
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on 05-06-2019 20:15
ibm who manage some o2 customers data have had a data storage device go walk about containing customers details .
o2 are a waist of space no help apart from paying a 12 month protect my I'd membership from experian.
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on 28-06-2019 12:42
Within the last 2 weeks somebody has altered my billing address. I only found out as I failed the security check when calling customer support recently because I gave them the "wrong" billing address. It's really worrying, as it sounds like an attempted account takeover, whereby they change the address, then order a handset, which then gets delivered to the new address.
What's worse, O2 tell me there is NO LOGGING AT ALL of when things get changed via the website, which is pretty appalling if true.
They also told me there had been no recent data breaches. I am a pretty security conscious person, and never click email links, and use extremely long randomly generated passwords everywhere. So how this happened it pretty alarming.

