Talk Talk fails to tell 4500 of its customers to hack their data

A recent report revealed that more than 4,500 users of the TalkTalk application have been hacked and detected on the Internet although the company has denied that it was stolen, and private details indicate that this diversion is part of the breakthrough in 2015 that caused data theft of up to 15,700 A client of talk talk clients.
According to the British site The Mirror, the penetration contained the names of customers and their addresses and e-mail addresses and their phones and their evidence in banks, while a user says that access to customer information is easy and simple and does not need the dark Web, which was revealed using the simple search from Google.
Despite this wide penetration, the company's chief executive said it was difficult for anyone to get personal and sensitive customer data, but after the investigation, talk talk with customers made calls to show them that their evidence had penetrated.
The investigation said 4545 customers were likely to receive false notices about the incident, but 99.9 percent received the correct notice of the 2015 breakthrough. Internet security expert Scott Hellme said that according to the investigation, the hacker could make purchases and pay instead Of his victim and use his name to meet his needs.
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