Telus outages and service status in Ardendale, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Ardendale, Ontario
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Scott F Shefford (@sfshefford1) reportedNot a day goes by in this **** hole of a city that stupid stuff continues and of course Telus is on the grift
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Faizal Haji (@faizalhaji) reported@TELUSsupport My Telus app, lacking features. Could not migrate prepaid to postpaid and had to call in. Agent was very helpful but could not complete the migration for the day. The profile was left in a limbo not able to manage prepad services anymore (new account added caused problems).
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Terrill Tailfeathers (@Terrilltf) reportedUpdate. I reached the 300 but Im still 150 short. Telus is charging 70 fee plus this months charges to reconnect. Thanks to the donors and to all who shared. Keep it going. Help me to help others.
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Del (@FullScopeWelds) reported@joesmeggma @inthemoneypod @briangbelski BCE said they would pay down debt but decided to get into MORE debt with Ziply Fiber. Complete opposite of what I said Telus management should do. It's the opposite of what Telus management says they're going to do. We'll see if they go more into debt like BCE or not.
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krista♡ (@hollanovkrista) reported@TELUS @TELUSsupport fix your servers please your wifi is DOWN
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Johal (@Johal6O4) reported@6Nonny @zCallouts telus would never do this
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Andrew Dyck 🇨🇦 (@ZeroInputGaming) reported@TELUSsupport My Telus account login screen says my account has been cancelled un- beknownst to me and that I would have 90 days before I would no longer have access yesterday, today I can no longer sign in. I don't know why it was cancelled with 3 lines on that account.
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Alan (@Alan13105453) reportedNote this part: "same-size Telus SIM card". Received another CPO iPhone (Same model) after a time-wasting replacement process. Issue should NEVER have happened. Point stands: Telus CPO program is not at all guaranteed.
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rem (@remtotheb) reportedhad to go to telus today to fix my iphone and unsuccessfully tried to hide all of my hucklerobby art 😭
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Techjunkie Aman (@Techjunkie_Aman) reportedThey didn’t leak passwords. They leaked something worse. Crunchyroll breach: • ~1.2M emails confirmed (subset of a larger dataset) • Third-party vendor (Telus Digital) compromised • Malware → Okta SSO → internal tools exposed (~24h access) Data taken: • Emails, names, usernames • IPs + approximate locations • Full support tickets (billing issues, chats, activity logs) That means attackers know: • Your recent support conversations • Billing disputes or issues • Account activity patterns Enough to send highly convincing phishing. Timeline: • Mar 12 → initial breach • Mar 23 → ~6.8M emails claimed • Late Mar → data sold on forums • Apr 4 → 1.2M verified (HIBP) Crunchyroll says no passwords leaked. But context > passwords. What to do: • Change password (especially if reused) • Enable 2FA (authenticator app) • Check HIBP • Watch for targeted emails/SMS This was a supply-chain breach.