Vodafone Attack Hits Nearly 2000 Customer Accounts (asiaone.com) 9
Bloomberg reports that "about 1800" customers of UK telecoms company Vodafone had their account information compromised by attacks this weekend: "Hackers may have potentially gained access to Vodafone customers’ names, phone numbers and the last four digits of their bank account numbers. A 'handful' of customers have been subject to fraudulent attempts on their accounts, Vodafone said." (Also at the BBC.)
secure it or dont use it (Score:1)
if they dont start securing this its back to landline phones.....
Vodaphone (Score:2)
Insert witty quip about editors not editing. Though I suspect the correct spellings were the unintended consequence of copy-paste summary writing.
Re: (Score:2)
"You're going to spell it HOW?"
"With an 'F'. Not a 'PH'.
"Oh COME ON, people will keep spelling it the wrong way!"
"Honestly, we think they'll work it out after a few decades or so.."
Now come on Vodafone, not really trying. (Score:2)
Mind you, I did receive a call from someone today claiming to be from "Windows". Apparently I have a problem with my computer, and if I just go to their web site, they will help me solve my problem. I wonder if Vodafone told them I have a problem?
Might be related to the British Gas leak (Score:3)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/tech... [bbc.co.uk]
About the same number of accounts, a couple of thousand against the millions that Vodafone and British Gas must have. BG say it wasn't their systems that were breached. Sounds as if there's another database that's leaked, and some people who have re-used passwords across multiple accounts are having their credentials tried out across multiple sites.
wow (Score:1)