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Virgin Media O2

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5 articles accelerating

Virgin Media O2 has appeared in 5 articles since 2024-11. Coverage peaked in 2026Q1 with 2 articles.

Articles
5
mentions
Velocity
+100.0%
growth rate
Acceleration
+1.500
velocity change
Sources
3
publications

Coverage Timeline

2025-05-29
Financial Times 1 related

Researcher: a Virgin Media O2 network security flaw exposed the locations of tens of million of users for up to two years; Virgin says it has fixed the issue

Company has reported issue to watchdogs and fixed the problem  —  Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Bluesky: @jjaron and @duncanrobertson . Masto...

2024-11-16
PCMag 32 related

UK mobile operator Virgin Media O2 creates Daisy, an AI-generated “scambaiter” tool that mimics the voice of an elderly woman to waste scammers' time

In an ingenious move to combat the UK's growing fraud epidemic, O2 has unveiled their newest team member - an AI-powered “Head of Scammer Relations” named Daisy. … Seth Ruden : One of the running them...

2024-11-15
PCMag 36 related

UK mobile operator Virgin Media O2 creates Daisy, an AI-generated “scambaiter” tool that mimics the voice of an elderly woman to waste scammers' time

After a survey found that 71% of Brits want revenge on scammers, mobile operator O2 deploys Daisy, an AI tool that keeps fraudsters on the line to waste their time.

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