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UK carrier O2 finds itself embroiled in data protection controversy today, with allegations that the operator is revealing mobile users cellphone number to each website they visit on their phone.
O2 has fixed a bug in the way it handles mobile broadband traffic that saw its customers unwittingly exposing their mobile phone numbers to website owners. The operator apologised for the apparent ...
UK carrier O2 has apparently fixed the loophole that exposed subscribers' mobile numbers to websites they visited using their handset's data connection, though there's still no official explanation as ...
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O2 has issued an apology for the major security flaw which saw the mobile network accidently leak users' mobile phone numbers to every website they visited. The mobile network blames technical changes ...
· New, free-to-download app lets users make and receive calls, texts and voicemail from their existing O2 number on any supported device · Calls are charged in line with a Pay Monthly tariff – with ...
Tests suggest some, but not all, O2 mobile data users are affected O2 has been accused of exposing the phone numbers of customers who browse the internet using its mobile data. Lewis Peckover, a ...
O2 has today launched a new app that allows its customers to take their phone number onto multiple devices to make calls and texts - and we've tried it out. Using similar Voice over IP technology as ...
The mobile phone operator O2 is investigating a major security flaw which gives users' mobile phone numbers to every website they visit. Twitter users Lewis Peckover created a website on January 24 ...
O2 may also be unwittingly assisting spammers, allowing them to match email addresses with phone numbers. See below for more updates. If you reside in the UK and you are one of the millions of ...