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sxibeast |
posted on 24th May 17 at 08:43 |
That could be it then, a not very secure router and someone creaming off the data. | |
Tiger |
posted on 23rd May 17 at 15:42 |
She wouldn't even know how to to be fair, she's not fussed about using Internet on her phone when out and about, only at people's houses. | |
sxibeast |
posted on 23rd May 17 at 13:59 |
Hasn't logged onto something like a 'free' wifi hot spot or anything? They aren't always very secure and its easy for someone to set up a mock one to look legit. | |
Tiger |
posted on 22nd May 17 at 14:12 |
quote: I don't think she's got any apps, she's not a techy at all. | |
sxibeast |
posted on 22nd May 17 at 11:22 |
Perhaps some sort of virus/dodgy app on the PC/phone thats sending out the data without her knowing? | |
Tiger |
posted on 21st May 17 at 19:14 |
Yeah I guess so, also had her credit card account hacked too in the same day but phone and credit card are both from different accounts? | |
Ian |
posted on 21st May 17 at 16:46 |
Might also be someone else phoned up legitimately but the person who was doing the job typed in the wrong number, hence security was already passed for a different person. Guessing. | |
Tiger |
posted on 21st May 17 at 16:10 |
Someone rang up EE and managed to report my mums phone as being lost and had her sim cancelled. How is it possible that someone got through the security questions, or are there any security questions? |