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Struggling UK broadband provider TalkTalk Telecom Group Plc agreed to a new £100 million ($134 million) funding deal from its ...
TalkTalk, the telecoms and broadband group, has secured a £100m capital injection from one of its existing backers in a deal ...
People with four kinds of emails will be cut off ‘within days’ if they don’t sign up to a new paid for service, they have ...
TalkTalk has secured a £100m investment from Ares Management, it was reported on Friday, as part of a wider effort to ease ...
BT has stemmed an exodus of broadband customers in a sign that the former monopoly is holding its ground against struggling ...
HUNDREDS of thousands of TalkTalk customers will soon be charged £60 a year to use their email accounts.  All those using its ...
HUNDREDS of thousands of broadband customers will soon be charged £60 a year to use a vital service that was previously free.
Late last night, quad-play provider TalkTalk issued an urgent statement alerting customers that its website had been hacked. Following a "significant and sustained cyberattack," the company warned ...
TalkTalk picks up “unusual” activity and responds immediately by taking down its website. Although this is a routine response to protect data, it soon emerges that this is a very serious incident.
TalkTalk has said that it will get in touch with all of its affected customers. So wait until they are in touch and take advantage of any services they offer — and be sure that it's legitimate.
TalkTalk says it was “not legally required” to encrypt leaked customer data A rather tactless thing to say after hackers gain access to records of up to 4M customers.
TalkTalk's shares rose about four per cent yesterday, but are down around two per cent today to a little below 220p. TalkTalk ups hacking cost to £60m – but shares rise. 3 February 2015.