This is not the first time when the victim’s phone provider “Intagr8” was hit by the phone hackers, Company’s general manager Stephen Mascarenhas admitted “We’ve had 20 in the last six months,”. “It’s stepped up a lot in the last year or so.”Intagr8‘s wholesaler Vodafone says they are aware of these attacks, admitting about 200 customer’s are effected by the same, every year.Technology consultant Phil Strang says that in excess of 50 percent of companies may have ineffective protection of their internal networks. he added that the customer’s are not be blamed in these cases but the Company. in this case Hackers accessed Bray’s number through the phone company’s exchange.Mascarenhas later on agreed that it was not Bray’s fault, “There’s no question about it. If that’s where the issue lies then obviously that’s not Alan’s fault. But it is very possible to make simultaneous calls on the same lines.”Initially Mr Bray was asked to pay $6000 towards the bill, however with news3 involvement he was released from any fees.