TalkTalk website hit by cyber-attack

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  • Still the big question is... Do i have the right to cancel without charge?
    It's laughable that I ask that question because if anything I should be charging them!!




    no! they clearly state that this is a criminal act performed on THEM , they are the grieved party , not the general public




    no "fines" etc cos its a criminal act on THEM




    please change your password , the site has been down for almost 48 hrs , allowing access to our info .




    bit like loosing your debit card with a piece of paper with your pin number on it , and not reporting it for 48 hrs , who,s guilty the "magic fairies"
  • I don't see how we couldn't leave them.
    They have not encrypted our data, and because of this we have a data protection issue, caused by them.
    So under the data protection act we must have something.
  • Goldiegirl
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    Talk Talk have 4 million customers......it takes time to contact all those people.... Give them a chance!

    I'm a Talk Talk customer, I have my broadband with them - I was migrated over from AOL. When I opened my Talk Talk account, I certainly don't recall giving my date of birth. I pay by direct debit, so they only have my sort code and account number, which would be on a cheque anyway. So even if these hackers have access to my details I don't think they can actually do anything with them.

    We need to remember that Talk Talk have been the victim of a crime. Do you normally blame the victim of the crime? Or the criminal?

    As has already been said, i wouldn't be surprised if it was an inside job, someone who knew the way into the system.
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  • The T.T share price should go through the floor.
    An absolute shambles and they are not fit for purpose.
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    Goldiegirl wrote: »
    Talk Talk have 4 million customers......it takes time to contact all those people.... Give them a chance!

    I'm a Talk Talk customer, I have my broadband with them - I was migrated over from AOL. When I opened my Talk Talk account, I certainly don't recall giving my date of birth. I pay by direct debit, so they only have my sort code and account number, which would be on a cheque anyway. So even if these hackers have access to my details I don't think they can actually do anything with them.

    We need to remember that Talk Talk have been the victim of a crime. Do you normally blame the victim of the crime? Or the criminal?

    As has already been said, i wouldn't be surprised if it was an inside job, someone who knew the way into the system.


    They have been the victim of a crime, the same way if I had my purse taken from my open handbag, which was on view to everyone and I am walking down Oxford Street.
    They had a duty of care to protect our data, this is what we were paying for.
    A lot of people out there are wondering what they can do to protect their identity now. Any answers?
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    Goldiegirl wrote: »
    We need to remember that Talk Talk have been the victim of a crime. Do you normally blame the victim of the crime? Or the criminal?

    If a victim has become a victim through their own negligence, then they have to shoulder a significant part of the blame.

    We don't have any reliable technical details of the hack yet, so it's hard to assess right now.
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  • Millions of TalkTalk customers should change their passwords now after its website was hacked earlier this week...
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  • Babbler
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    They have potentially got all the details you gave talk talk to open an account with them... so they could use that to open other accounts in other companies in your name with potentially a different address.

    Goldiegirl wrote: »
    Talk Talk have 4 million
    customers......it takes time to contact all those people.... Give them a chance!

    I'm a Talk Talk customer, I have my broadband with them - I was migrated over from AOL. When I opened my Talk Talk account, I certainly don't recall giving my date of birth. I pay by direct debit, so they only have my sort code and account number, which would be on a cheque anyway. So even if these hackers have access to my details I don't think they can actually do anything with them.

    We need to remember that Talk Talk have been the victim of a crime. Do you normally blame the victim of the crime? Or the criminal?

    As has already been said, i wouldn't be surprised if it was an inside job, someone who knew the way into the system.
    Being bored is so boring Im bored of it... :rotfl:
  • MSE_Paloma wrote: »
    Millions of TalkTalk customers should change their passwords now after its website was hacked earlier this week...
    Read the full story:

    TalkTalk website hacked: what you need to do now

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    your report of this , as actually faster than the email from talk talk


    did you read about it on breakfast TV?
  • joe134
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    Goldiegirl wrote: »
    Talk Talk have 4 million customers......it takes time to contact all those people.... Give them a chance!

    I'm a Talk Talk customer, I have my broadband with them - I was migrated over from AOL. When I opened my Talk Talk account, I certainly don't recall giving my date of birth. I pay by direct debit, so they only have my sort code and account number, which would be on a cheque anyway. So even if these hackers have access to my details I don't think they can actually do anything with them.

    We need to remember that Talk Talk have been the victim of a crime. Do you normally blame the victim of the crime? Or the criminal?

    As has already been said, i wouldn't be surprised if it was an inside job, someone who knew the way into the system.
    Ditto.
    I'm looking to get a renew my contract now,as this should give me a bit of leverage. Might as well buy a new VW at the same time :rotfl:
    I bet Sky deals et.al soon come down, mass migration due.
    it's an ill wind ;;;;;;;;;;;and all that
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