Thread regarding T-Mobile layoffs

Disgruntled Employees Turned Bad Actors?

Soon after the emailed confirmation of the workforce sla-ghter we noticed several issues stemming from unexpected modifications, chief among them IMEI blocks impacting a range of customers.

It's one thing to have to rebound from sudden employment changes, but throwing the potential consequences of malicious tampering and misuse into the mix won't make anything easier.

It's going to be a wild ride into Q4.

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Post ID: @OP+1omTWGP8

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I would not doubt it.

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Post ID: @1jad+1omTWGP8

"Well, we got rid of all of Cyber so no surprise there."

Oh no, who will carry on with the mindless unneccesary site blocking in the name of "security"?

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Post ID: @1yyy+1omTWGP8

IMEI blacklist issue is on Verizon's end. Somehow they're more incompetent than we are.

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Post ID: @slg+1omTWGP8

Well, we got rid of all of Cyber so no surprise there.

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Post ID: @ywg+1omTWGP8

Can confirm, Verizon blocked IMEIs.

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Post ID: @azw+1omTWGP8

Getting laid off would su-k but it’s definitely not worth risking your severance package and potentially legal trouble by doing something harmful on the way out. Plus a lot of these outages are happening due to NPE anyway.

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Post ID: @ggz+1omTWGP8

This came from Verizon not T-Mobile. They share a blacklist

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