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Re: all major US carriers received text messages overnight that appear to have been sent around Valentine's Day 2019


From: Mark Stevens <manager () monmouth com>
Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2019 13:43:41 -0500

Reading Syniverse's cause of trouble (lame excuse) tells me their data handling processes are poor and seemingly shady since I do not buy reason for the trouble.

On 11/8/2019 1:34 PM, Kain, Becki (.) wrote:

Esp on Valentine’s day.  Of all the days that clear communication is important.  I’d be very interested in their reasoning for why these messages were not sent and held.

*From:* NANOG <nanog-bounces () nanog org> *On Behalf Of *Oliver O'Boyle
*Sent:* Friday, November 08, 2019 1:31 PM
*To:* Matt Hoppes <mattlists () rivervalleyinternet net>
*Cc:* North American Network Operators' Group <nanog () nanog org>
*Subject:* Re: all major US carriers received text messages overnight that appear to have been sent around Valentine's Day 2019

We apologize for finally getting around to our job and doing what we were paid to do...

On Fri, Nov 8, 2019 at 1:27 PM Matt Hoppes <mattlists () rivervalleyinternet net <mailto:mattlists () rivervalleyinternet net>> wrote:

    “During an internal maintenance cycle last night, 168,149
    previously undelivered text messages were inadvertently sent to
    multiple mobile operators’ subscribers," Syniverse said in a
    statement.

    how do you inadvertently send messages that were supposed to be
    sent but worked and sent? Isn’t that the desired outcome?


    On Nov 8, 2019, at 12:54 PM, Brandon Svec
    <bsvec () teamonesolutions com <mailto:bsvec () teamonesolutions com>>
    wrote:

        From:
        
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2019/11/08/thousands-people-just-got-text-messages-sent-valentines-day/2527660001/

        It seems there is a company that has everyone's text messages..

        "Some mobile carriers rely on a third-party text platform
        called Syniverse to relay messages. The vendor said in a
        statement that its IT staff unknowingly caused the texts to be
        delivered this week."

        -Brandon

        On Fri, Nov 8, 2019 at 9:47 AM Brian J. Murrell
        <brian () interlinx bc ca <mailto:brian () interlinx bc ca>> wrote:

            On Thu, 2019-11-07 at 22:42 +0000, Chris Kimball via NANOG
            wrote:
            > Does anyone have any more information on this?

            Yeah, like who (in the private sector -- we all knew the
            NSA already
            are doing this) has access to and is archiving *everyone*s
            text
            messages?  And why?

            Cheers,
            b.


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