O2 is telling customers to stay alert after the discovery of a worrying new scam that's targeting UK users. The fraudulent message, which is arriving on devices, claims that customers’ SIM cards are ...
O2 has issued an urgent warning to consumers regarding a new phishing scam that attempts to steal login credentials ...
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Scammers set up O2 phone contracts in my name - now they're trying to open more: Crane on the case
In 2025, fraudsters ordered four O2 Sims in my name and ran up a huge bill. Now it is happening again - even though I'm not ...
O2 is warning customers about a new phishing scam where fraudsters send fake SIM card expiry messages to steal MyO2 login details – here's how to spot it and what to do if you've been targeted ...
Mobile operator O2 (Virgin Media) has warned customers that fraudsters are using a "new" phishing tactic to steal their ...
Murray Mackenzie, Director of Fraud Prevention at Virgin Media O2, said: “Scammers are becoming more sophisticated, using increasingly believable and urgent requests to target victims alongside ...
While it is VMO2 who have highlighted a new scam message, it is one that everyone with a mobile should be prepared for. Fraudsters are posing as a telecoms company and invoking the urgency part of ...
Convincing text message has forced U.K. carrier O2 to warn its users to be on high alert. The text is designed to look like it comes from the carrier itself.
O2 has just issued an urgent warning to its customers after the discovery of a fake text message that suggests a SIM is about to expire.
Following a tariff overhaul by T-Mobile last month, O2 is the latest network to revamp its monthly contracts. The original home of the iPhone is launching a new SIM-only tariff and updating its ...
A lot of phone networks are offering deals on their SIM-only contracts at the moment, and O2 has joined the long list with an impressive pay-as-you-go SIM-only sale that's on right now. These are some ...
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