As a result of leakage, 24 data, including names, E -mail addresses and IMEI numbers, were announced. The company quickly responded, eliminated the problem, took limited access to the answer forms and took additional security measures.
However, there was a second error on sending a letter to the group instead of individual messages, which led to the announcement of the E -Post addresses of all victims.
“This caused concern and disappointment among fair telephone users who are concerned about the violation of confidentiality and relying on the high ethical and security of the company’s data.
Source: Ferra

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