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TalkTalk admits massive data breach

TalkTalk has admitted to a major breach of user information, which may have led to some customers handing over bank information to hackers.

In an email to customers, the company said it first saw a big increase in malicious scammers claiming to be from TalkTalk at the end of last year.

Following an investigation it said some of its customer information, such as names, addresses, phone and account numbers, could have been illegally accessed, with scammers quoting these details to customers.

Consequently a small number may have revealed more in-depth information, such as bank details. In some of these cases we know they may be using the information they have illegally obtained, the telecoms and services provider said.

In a statement it said: “At TalkTalk we take our customers’ security very seriously and we take numerous measures to help keep our customers safe. Yet sadly in every sector, criminal organisations using phone and email scams are on the rise.”

“As part of our ongoing approach to security we continually test our systems and processes … following further investigation into these reports, we have now become aware that some limited, non-sensitive information about some customers could have been illegally accessed in violation of our security procedures.”

“We are aware of a small, but nonetheless significant, number of customers who have been directly targeted by these criminals and we have been supporting them directly,” it continued.

“We want to reassure customers that no sensitive information, such as bank account details, has been illegally accessed, and TalkTalk Business customers are not affected,” it added.

The company said it is liaising with the Information Commissioner’s Office and is writing to all its customers to offer advice about the criminal activity.

El Reg has asked the Information Commissioner’s Office if it has opened an investigation into the matter, and is awaiting a comment. ®

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Article source: http://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.co.uk/2015/02/27/talktalk_admits_massive_data_breach/

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