OnePlus security breach exposes customer names, emails, phone numbers, and addresses

23 November 2019
It's not the first time something like this happens to OnePlus, but at least this time bank card details are safe.

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Never Settle. Yeah sure.

Sexist contests. Personal info leaks. Bank detail leaks. No headphone jack justified with fake poll. Money spent on RDJ ads instead of IP certification. Cancerous community that shuts down opposing opinions. Rapidly increasing prices, $50-100 with each generation. Worst customer service besides Lenovo/Moto.

Keep supporting this brand and keep settling for less.

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    • John Weak
    • KZK
    • 23 Nov 2019

    Rex Tech, 23 Nov 2019Not only OnePLus are flagship killers but they are also Per... moreThe PDPA Killers lol

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      • Anonymous
      • 6jr
      • 23 Nov 2019

      Basically why storing that kind of information to a centralized source would be thought as suicide by the following generations and us (be thought) like fools.

      Blockchain tech can't come any sooner, if not for the elite to speak Ill of them and if not for the lower classes to be as naive as to believe them, nobody would have been storing personal info in non-decentalized source.

      The tech is here, the elites don't want you to use it, wake up...

        Not only OnePLus are flagship killers but they are also Personal Information killers.

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          • John Weak
          • KZK
          • 23 Nov 2019

          Last time it was leakage of customers' credit card information. And now this. Something is not right with OnePlus.

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            • Anonymous
            • PE3
            • 23 Nov 2019

            Anonymous, 23 Nov 2019Another one, another day.... Consequences of collaborating ... morechina phone.......... what u expect

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              • GSMgasm
              • gGr
              • 23 Nov 2019

              AnonD-844557, 23 Nov 2019Don't worry these info are already available to hackers thr... moreNot everyone uses Facebook. Never used Facebook & its subsidiaries & never will.

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                • GSMgasm
                • gGr
                • 23 Nov 2019

                Why did this happened again? Shouldn't they suppose to check for security flaws regularly. They didn't learned anything from previous breaches. Imaging e-commerces like Amazon whose entire business is done online making these kinds mistakes.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • P$b
                  • 23 Nov 2019

                  Lol why do people buy these companies phones

                  Hatsoff to the users and their support if they still support OnePlus

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                    • GrU
                    • mxW
                    • 23 Nov 2019

                    Ahaaha... I remember about plenty of you... Bragging about sony... Price... Bla bla... Update... Bla bla.... " better oppo, one plus, xiaomi and so on....". Buy them!!! C'mon.

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                      • Anonymous
                      • 0Wi
                      • 23 Nov 2019

                      Another one, another day.... Consequences of collaborating with the NSA to allow backdoors to USA and sell few phones there?...

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                        • Anonymous
                        • PE3
                        • 23 Nov 2019

                        AnonD-844557, 23 Nov 2019Don't worry these info are already available to hackers thr... morebank card also hacked ..... you never read the article before comment arent u ?

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                          • X$c
                          • 23 Nov 2019

                          Don't worry these info are already available to hackers through facebook. Nothing can be done with card info unless they hack the phone