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It doesn't matter whether or not someone tried to use that data against you (be it blackmail or regular "spam"), what matters is that it was exposed and leaked by Virgin.
Virgin - and any other company holding your personal information - has a responsibility to look after that personal information. It's not up to you or anyone else to decide if that information is okay to be out in public or not, that's what makes it personal information and even if you personally don't give a crap about your own information, others get to decide on their own information. For far too long, companies haven't taken this seriously. This is why we ended up with GDPR, as much as people love to hate it and all the stupid emails that came with it, it's a direct result of companies not taking this kind of thing seriously. All that being said, I'm not sure how much I would trust yourlawyers.co.uk, this seems like an utter cash grab. And there's no way 900,000 people are getting £5k each. |
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If someone threatened to tell the school where a teacher worked that s/he was a paedophile (when they weren't) unless they paid them money, this would be an offence AIUI. |
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If it is 35% the firms usually charge VAT on top, so effectively 42%. |
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Just because you have a ex directory number does NOT mean you will not get calls from the call centres that scam you. All they do is use an auto dialer device with software that can be programmed to dial numbers in a given range, IE 01946 000001 to 01946 999999. They can also give out random numbers to fool the anonymous caller systems. As you can see they can cover every number. They can also do the same for mobile numbers as well. The area codes for the uk are freely available on the internet and you can bet they share them from centre to centre. So just because you suddenly start getting calls does not mean your number has been found from a hack of a server but it could be because someone is using a dialer and software
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---------- Post added at 13:43 ---------- Previous post was at 13:30 ---------- Some more info about it along with some security tips here: https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/202...has-your-data/ |
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You’re just jumping on a bandwagon. You’re no different to someone that puts in a fraudulent whiplash claim after a minor bump. |
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Its no wonder everyone thinks you're a tool Richard. Its not often I agree with Pierre, but I too hope you get nothing. |
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You’re nothing if not predictable. You’re a lefty, Liberal blah blah blah, but on the other hand defend fraud. That defines the corrupt left. Socialism “yeah”. But we’ll certainly screw anyone and anything for personal gain.............so admirable. |
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Let's all calm down before someone says something we will all regret.I will point out that EVERYONE but us Mods can use the ignore function SO WHY NOT USE IT?
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