“Verizon royally fucked up, Poppy told me in a phone call. “There’s no way around it. Verizon, she added, was 100% at fault.

Verizon handed Poppy’s personal data, including the address on file and phone logs, to a stalker who later directly threatened her and drove to an address armed with a knife. Police then arrested the suspect, Robert Michael Glauner, who is charged with fraud and stalking offenses, but not before he harassed Poppy, her family, friends, workplace, and daughter’s therapist, Poppy added. 404 Media has changed Poppy’s name to protect her identity.

Glauner’s alleged scheme was not sophisticated in the slightest: he used a ProtonMail account, not a government email, to make the request, and used the name of a police officer that didn’t actually work for the police department he impersonated, according to court records. Despite those red flags, Verizon still provided the sensitive data to Glauner.

Remarkably, in a text message to Poppy sent during the fallout of the data transfer, a Verizon representative told Poppy that the corporation was a victim too. “Whoever this is also victimized us, the Verizon representative wrote, according to a copy of the message Poppy shared with 404 Media. “We are taking every step possible to work with the police so they can identify them.

In the interview with 404 Media, Poppy pointed out that Verizon is a multi-billion dollar company and yet still made this mistake. “They need to get their shit together, she said.

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    Just today: they asked for [verification of] ID number, name, DOB, address.

    But for the address they asked further

    AGENT: and the postcode please?

    ME: “Google it”

    The agent must have seen the absurdity of the question and did not insist on a postcode.

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      You would think a government system would be able to pull postcodes from addresses automatically, but

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        She knew the postcode. It was a security question. My response was cheeky.