on 26-08-2013 02:31
on 26-08-2013 02:31
Solved! Go to Solution.
26-08-2013 06:56 - edited 26-08-2013 07:07
26-08-2013 06:56 - edited 26-08-2013 07:07
Good Morning,
If your worried your 02 Account has been compromised then for peace of mind contact 02 Customer Services.
Contract Customers.
From your O2 mobile 202 Free
From a landline 0844 809 0202 5p / min
PAYG Customers.
From your O2 mobile 4445 25p per call
From a landline 0844 809 0222 5p / min
Monday-Friday 08:00 - 21:00
Saturday 09:00 - 18:00
Sunday 09:00 - 18:00
Live Chat Services are fine for Low Level General Enquiries, not connected to Account Enquiries.
Just to add look at changing passwords of other accounts as a safeguard.
on 26-08-2013 02:37
on 26-08-2013 02:37
26-08-2013 06:56 - edited 26-08-2013 07:07
26-08-2013 06:56 - edited 26-08-2013 07:07
Good Morning,
If your worried your 02 Account has been compromised then for peace of mind contact 02 Customer Services.
Contract Customers.
From your O2 mobile 202 Free
From a landline 0844 809 0202 5p / min
PAYG Customers.
From your O2 mobile 4445 25p per call
From a landline 0844 809 0222 5p / min
Monday-Friday 08:00 - 21:00
Saturday 09:00 - 18:00
Sunday 09:00 - 18:00
Live Chat Services are fine for Low Level General Enquiries, not connected to Account Enquiries.
Just to add look at changing passwords of other accounts as a safeguard.
on 26-08-2013 10:07
on 26-08-2013 10:07
on 26-08-2013 10:13
on 26-08-2013 10:13
26-08-2013 11:35 - edited 26-08-2013 11:37
26-08-2013 11:35 - edited 26-08-2013 11:37
@Anonymous wrote:
I have changed my password, just desperate to find out what has been seen or how frequently it was checked.
If you were using a weak password or had let someone else have access to it, I doubt there is much that can be done.
A good high quality password kept securely will stop any unwanted access.
You could make a subject access request and ask but this will cost £10:
on 26-08-2013 11:54
Unless the OP has been attacked by a Keylogger Trojan.
26-08-2013 12:30 - edited 26-08-2013 12:34
26-08-2013 12:30 - edited 26-08-2013 12:34
@Anonymous wrote:Unless the OP has been attacked by a Keylogger Trojan.
That's a wild guess in the dark, these attacks are very rare.
If that were the case I doubt O2 could help at all.
on 26-08-2013 13:11
@perksie wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Unless the OP has been attacked by a Keylogger Trojan.
That's a wild guess in the dark, these attacks are very rare.
If that were the case I doubt O2 could help at all.
Thankfully they are rare.
Unfortunately I was a victim of such an attack that nearly resulted in £1,500 being take from one of my bank accounts.
26-08-2013 13:23 - edited 26-08-2013 20:22