Last night, some customers who had preordered an Essential phone received an email asking for a copy of their driver’s license, ostensibly to verify their address in an attempt to prevent fraud.
Dozens of customers replied with their personal information, but those emails didn’t just go to Essential; they went out to everybody who had received the original email. That means that an unknown number of Essential customers are now in possession of each other’s drivers license, birth date, and address information.
The incident is being reported as phishing by many outlets, because it looks and smells quite a lot like a phishing attempt: a weird request for personal information. After examining the email headers, it doesn’t look like this...
from
https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/30/16226028/essential-customer-email-drivers-license-phishing
from
http://ifeeltechinc.blogspot.com/2017/08/in-colossal-screw-up-essential-shared.html
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