Telus outages and service status in Loretto, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Loretto, Ontario
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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ᴎiɿɘ (@erinh5995) reportedPeople from Telus must have a humiliation kink because they keep calling me no matter how much i tell them to **** off.
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Emmanuel Richie (@emmanuel_r90) reported@Officialhumbl1 Got someone in the US, UK or Canada that could help you apply for remote jobs like Telus or outlier..? Link up and let's make weekly income together
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Gavin Bamber (@GavinBamber) reported@steeletalk Their phone service is out. Must be Telus.
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chanduuuuu (@chanduuu_cs) reported@Pirat_Nation In March 2026, Crunchyroll confirmed a major data breach involving approximately 6.8 million users following a cyberattack on a third-party support provider, Telus Digital. The breach occurred when hackers used malware to hijack a support agent's Okta single sign-on account, giving them 24 hours of access to Crunchyroll’s internal systems, including Zendesk, Slack, and Google Workspace. Stolen data primarily consists of customer support ticket records, which include full names, usernames, email addresses, IP addresses, and general geographic locations. In April 2026, cybercriminals offered 2 million of these customer records for sale on a specialized forum, with a single buyer reportedly purchasing a bulk set of 1.2 million records. Security researchers have verified that 1.2 million unique email addresses from this sale are now appearing in data leak databases like Have I Been Pwned. The hackers reportedly demanded a $5 million ransom from Crunchyroll to prevent the release of 100GB of exfiltrated data, though the company has not officially confirmed paying it. Crunchyroll is currently facing class-action lawsuits alleging that the company failed to implement adequate security measures and was not transparent enough with users during the initial discovery. While Crunchyroll maintains that its core user database and full financial systems were not directly breached, the exposure of support ticket history means some users' partial payment info or private messages may be at risk.
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Ray Gaur (@raygaurca) reportedTelus now is my largest holding. It is down just under 6% for me. However, one year of dividend should comfortably make up for the loss. $T $T.TO
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Pat (@PatSpankem) reported@AnderBeef @TELUS Same issue north of Fort McMurray.
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Sandilou2u (@sandilou2u) reported@jodyvance @TELUS 1-888-811-2323. Telus is awful, but I get best results by calling. And check your bill, too. Because that's often wrong.
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TheDadalorian (@BigSexy9216) reported@DaveEDanna Man! That is crazy! We, on a good day get 35-40 Mbps download, but we are in Canada with Telus, and they are a terrible provider.
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HeyItsCherry (@HeyItsCherrry) reported@jaimepern You'll get better internet with Telus... but their customer service is pretty dogshit - slightly worse than Rogers/Shaw. Call Rogers, tell them you're a telus customer and ask what they'll offer you to switch. Take that, call Telus - leverage it for a great deal.
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Omni G (@OmniG7) reported@Tablesalt13 So what your saying is, if we track the imie number we can link which members were doing this and if we have Telus phone records for example for the most recent hacks from the big 3 phone companies we could further narrow down providers and who specifically was abusing this. Fyi hacking is fun if used for the betterment of the country, not what they are doing.