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ZA: MTN exposing subscribers’ personal details online

Posted on May 30, 2016 by Dissent

When accessing their bills online, MTN clients are being shown the bills of other subscribers.

This is according to a subscriber who told MyBroadband he was able to see thousands of bills that weren’t his own.

He logged in as normal on MTN’s e-billing site, received a one-time PIN, and accessed the client portal – which looked the same as it always does.

However, when he tried to download his invoice, he was shown the names, numbers, and bills of other customers.

Read more on MyBroadband.

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