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Telus offers phone, internet and television services, as well as mobile phone and mobile internet service through Telus Mobility. Telus internet service uses DSL technology. Telus TV relies on satellite or internet television (IPTV). Telus' mobile phone network supports CMS, HSPA and LTE.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Lachute, Quebec

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Telus Issues Reports Near Lachute, Quebec

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Lachute and nearby locations:

  • LaLouveRK
    ͏ Ⲙⲉⳑⲇⲛⲓⲉ (@LaLouveRK) reported from Lachute, Quebec

    @Puck_Tough Always had good service & network with @TELUS ...

Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • kylemaw
    Kyle Maw (@kylemaw) reported

    I can't report you to @ccts_cprst because they don't accept telemarketing reports. And I can't escalate my complaint within @TELUS because your website form just sends me back to a 24/7 chatbot or calling... no need to call - I can talk to people - you simply don't listen

  • GabrielleBuchh3
    gāɓə (@GabrielleBuchh3) reported

    @TELUSsupport @TELUS You had to go down on a Friday night... can you come back up again?

  • BigZen25
    Big Zenon (@BigZen25) reported

    @Techk_e4ma Can u help me about in Telus

  • SoNaCanada
    Canadian❤️ (@SoNaCanada) reported

    @TELUSsupport @TELUS Loyal for 15 years. Tried calling 611 with no luck, but finally got a callback after 3 days—agent had a child crying nearby, then she hung up and never called back. This is not acceptable. Escalate to a manager or retention team, or I will consider switching

  • DekokAl49436
    Al Dekok (@DekokAl49436) reported

    @TELUSsupport My Telus account that we reset etc.that was working,is no longer working. I can't notify or speak to a agent without an account. Telus makes it impossible. I need to speak with someone from Support.

  • oilcanadian4
    Canadian Oil 🇮🇱 (@oilcanadian4) reported

    @telus TELUS, you can keep your hold music, I’ve got better things to waste my life on. I want to cancel my internet and my phone...

  • erinh5995
    ᴎiɿɘ (@erinh5995) reported

    People from Telus must have a humiliation kink because they keep calling me no matter how much i tell them to **** off.

  • Techjunkie_Aman
    Techjunkie Aman (@Techjunkie_Aman) reported

    They 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.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @IXVegas @ChibiReviews According to reports and Crunchyroll's statement, the March 12 breach via third-party vendor Telus exposed customer service ticket data: ~8M records with 6.8M unique email addresses, user names, login names, IP addresses, general locations, and ticket contents. Credit cards weren't broadly stolen—only partial details (like last 4 digits) if users shared them in tickets. No passwords or full payment databases confirmed exposed. Investigation ongoing; no ongoing access found.

  • Hosseina1378
    Hossein (@Hosseina1378) reported

    @TELUS i cancelled my home service three months ago I am still receiving bills. After receiving negative bill and three months i received a bill of 101 today, is there any service you have been providing me that I don’t know? Do you have a system in place at all?