12-04-2022 17:59 - edited 12-04-2022 18:34
12-04-2022 17:59 - edited 12-04-2022 18:34
I just switched 2 phones from PAYG to pay monthly and got an email today from o2wifi@o2.com requesting me to verify my email address. There was no other data to show it was genuine and the link (part pasted below) goes to a different outfit - o2wifi.co.uk note .co.uk vs .com
o2wifi.co.uk has the appearance of real o2 site for businesses to be able to allow their customers to use for example in-store wifi.
My questions are
1) is the email I got an elaborate scam of some sort ?
2) my regular ISP is BT which allows individuals to access one another's wifi - is there an o2 equivalent and is this it?
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on 12-04-2022 20:13
on 12-04-2022 20:13
o2wifi.co.uk is a genuine o2 domain, it is used for the hotspots provided by o2 to shops and venues.
The domain uses o2 dns servers and is owned by o2 Worldwide and is managed by o2's IP partner Stobbs.
It will be because you have moved to Pay Monthly.
Nothing sinister, just you have moved billing platforms.
on 12-04-2022 18:10
on 12-04-2022 18:10
@slast Sounds like a scam.
Don’t open any links or enter any information.
O2 advice here:
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/safety-and-security/phishing-and-smishing-advice
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/safety-and-security/unwanted-calls-and-messages
https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/
Please remove the link in your post so no one accidentally clicks on it.
Go to the down facing arrow above the date and time in your post and click Edit Reply.
on 12-04-2022 18:36
OK link removed, sorry I thought I had deactivated it.
on 12-04-2022 20:13
on 12-04-2022 20:13
o2wifi.co.uk is a genuine o2 domain, it is used for the hotspots provided by o2 to shops and venues.
The domain uses o2 dns servers and is owned by o2 Worldwide and is managed by o2's IP partner Stobbs.
It will be because you have moved to Pay Monthly.
Nothing sinister, just you have moved billing platforms.