Article 5B6HQ Verizon has been leaking customers’ personal information for days (at least)

Verizon has been leaking customers’ personal information for days (at least)

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Dan Goodin
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Enlarge / A Verizon FiOS truck in Manhattan on September 15, 2017. (credit: Getty Images | Smith Collection | Gado)

Verizon is struggling to fix a glitch that has been leaking customers' addresses, phone numbers, account numbers, and other personal information through a chat system that helps prospective subscribers figure out if Fios services are available in their location.

The personal details appear when people click on a link to chat with a Verizon representative. When the chat window opens, it contains transcripts of conversations that other customers, either prospective or current, have had. The transcripts include full names, addresses, phone numbers, account numbers (in the event they already have an account), and various other information. Some of the transcripts viewed by Ars date back to June. A separate Window included customers' addresses, although it wasn't clear who those addresses belonged to.

Hi-I'm looking to get the teacher discount for Fios," one person wrote on November 29. Below are redacted screenshots of some of what has been available.

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