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Nil

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Dec 19, 2023, 12:30:01 PM12/19/23
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I was going to ask here if anyone else had been recently forced by Xfinity
to change their password. Both of my two email accounts had had the same
password for a few years, so it really was about time, but it seemed like
something had happened on their end for them to force a change on the same
day with no explanation. Then, today, I read this, which probably explains
it. Despite their claim, I was never notified:

"Comcast says hackers stole data of close to 36 million Xfinity customers"
- 7:45 AM EST December 19, 2023

https://techcrunch.com/2023/12/19/comcast-xfinity-hackers-36-million-customers/

and

December 18, 2023 04:30 PM Eastern Standard Time

PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Xfinity is providing notice of a recent data
security incident. Starting today, customers are being notified through a
variety of channels, including through the Xfinity website, email, and news
media.

On October 10, 2023, Citrix announced a vulnerability in software used by
Xfinity and thousands of other companies worldwide. Citrix issued additional
mitigation guidance on October 23, 2023. Xfinity promptly patched and
mitigated the Citrix vulnerability within its systems. However, during a
routine cybersecurity exercise on October 25, Xfinity discovered suspicious
activity and subsequently determined that between October 16 and
October 19, 2023, there was unauthorized access to its internal systems
that was concluded to be a result of this vulnerability."

https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20231218979935/en/Notice-To-Customers-of-Data-Security-Incident/

Retirednoguilt

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Dec 19, 2023, 12:59:49 PM12/19/23
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I never was notified either. Maybe our accounts weren't among those
believed to be affected. It's been too long now since we registered
with Comcast for service to remember, but I doubt they required much
besides our names, postal addresses, and the account that pays their
bill. For that matter, anyone who receives a check from me has that
account number as well. I don't believe in jinxes, so I'll say that in
the 36 years I've had that checking account, there's never been any
fraudulent activity. In any case, the bank says in writing that they
will make depositors whole for money stolen from any of their banking
products. Makes me think why the central clearing house still requires
banks to print the full account number on each check in open digits.
Seems a bar code or QR code would also enable automated reading and be
safer for account holders.

Adam H. Kerman

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Dec 19, 2023, 1:43:23 PM12/19/23
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Nil <redn...@rednoise9.invalid> wrote:

>I was going to ask here if anyone else had been recently forced by Xfinity
>to change their password. Both of my two email accounts had had the same
>password for a few years, so it really was about time, but it seemed like
>something had happened on their end for them to force a change on the same
>day with no explanation. Then, today, I read this, which probably explains
>it. Despite their claim, I was never notified:

Yes, I was forced to change a password. No, I wasn't notified about the
hack.

>. . .

mdro...@comcast.net

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Dec 19, 2023, 3:00:23 PM12/19/23
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Yes, I had to change my password. The message I got was something
like "It's been a while since you changed your password so now it's
time". No mention of any hack.


Hiram T Schwantz

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Dec 21, 2023, 5:16:45 PM12/21/23
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On Tue, 19 Dec 2023 12:29:58 -0500, Nil posted for all of us to digest...
I had to change my password(s). I had to call and they would issue a code. The
administrative account was invalid.

I have also trying to have them turn the spam blocker off for two sites that
send wanted email since October of course Comcast blame the email sender.

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Hiram

Hiram T Schwantz

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Dec 21, 2023, 5:17:51 PM12/21/23
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On Thu, 21 Dec 2023 17:16:43 -0500, Hiram T Schwantz posted for all of us to
> send wanted email since October 22 of course Comcast blames the email sender.



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Hiram

Boris

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Jan 2, 2024, 2:16:27 PMJan 2
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Nil <redn...@rednoise9.invalid> wrote in
news:XnsB0DF7F27...@wheedledeedle.moc:
About two weeks ago, Comcast made me change my password. The only reason
given was that it was 'old', and time to change.

Today, I received an email from Comcast, "Notice of Data Security
Incident". There was an explanation of the 'incident', and how and what
to do to protect one's self, with links to the three credit reporting
bureaus. It was a loooong email.

Seems to me the "Notice of Data Security Incident" should have been sent
out about two weeks ago.

I have Comcast set up at two other locations. Wonder when notices will
arrive there.

Nil

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Jan 3, 2024, 6:39:30 PMJan 3
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On 02 Jan 2024, Boris <Bo...@invalid.invalid> wrote in
alt.online-service.comcast:
Interesting. According to the article, the breach occurred last
October, so they should have notified everybody long before now. I
guess it's good that you finally were notified, but I still haven't
been. I guess they consider that to be progress??

Maybe there was yet another breach in the meantime!

Hiram T Schwantz

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Jan 10, 2024, 5:25:52 PMJan 10
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On Wed, 03 Jan 2024 18:39:28 -0500, Nil posted for all of us to digest...
Are you implying that Comcast has "speed"?

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Hiram

Retirednoguilt

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Jan 11, 2024, 9:22:41 AMJan 11
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Their lawyers probably insisted that Comcast act promptly to minimize
exposure to lawsuits claiming losses due to negligence to promptly
notify the customers.

Hiram T Schwantz

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Jan 11, 2024, 5:20:57 PMJan 11
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On Thu, 11 Jan 2024 09:22:38 -0500, Retirednoguilt posted for all of us to
I think you nailed it. They have a lot of money therefore a lot of lawyers.

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Hiram

Gary

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Jan 22, 2024, 9:29:34 AMJan 22
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Nil wrote:
> I was going to ask here if anyone else had been recently forced by Xfinity
> to change their password. Both of my two email accounts had had the same
> password for a few years, so it really was about time, but it seemed like
> something had happened on their end for them to force a change on the same
> day with no explanation. Then, today, I read this, which probably explains
> it. Despite their claim, I was never notified:
>
> "Comcast says hackers stole data of close to 36 million Xfinity customers"
> - 7:45 AM EST December 19, 2023
>
> https://techcrunch.com/2023/12/19/comcast-xfinity-hackers-36-million-customers/


The focus at "woke" corporations is on DEI, not your account security. Fact!

Nil

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Jan 22, 2024, 12:18:53 PMJan 22
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On 22 Jan 2024, Gary <ga...@C0MCAST.NET> wrote in
alt.online-service.comcast:
Bullshit.

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