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Frustrated Dish customers still spending hours on hold weeks after ransomware attack, they say

Por: NBC News Tech March 24, 2023

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A month after a ransomware attack on Dish Network, many customers say they are still having technical issues — and face wait times of up to 15 hours when they call to ask for assistance. The TV and wireless service provider’s problems began on Feb. 23, when a multiday outage disrupted Dish’s internal servers and customer service operations, preventing Dish users from making payments or accessing their accounts. The company confirmed in a... + full article



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