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posted by janrinok on Saturday September 24 2022, @06:34PM   Printer-friendly
from the privacy-is-like-virginity dept.

In September 2022 private data for around 9 million Optus users was stolen.

In response, the CEO of Optus Australia has offered an emotional apology after customers raged about the hack online. A statement from Optus said that Information which may have been exposed includes customers' names, dates of birth, phone numbers, email addresses, and, for a subset of customers, addresses, ID document numbers such as driver's licence or passport numbers.

It is thought that 2.8 million people had all of their details taken, while information for around 7 million people which included DOB, email address, and phone numbers was stolen. Optus is "very sorry" and knows that "customers will be concerned". Optus has said its services were not affected in the breach and remain safe to use, with messages and voice calls not compromised.

Customers have taken to social media to say that the telco had not yet contacted them to make them aware of the breach.

Nothing to worry about. Just another online day in Australia.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 27 2022, @02:07AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 27 2022, @02:07AM (#1273802)

    They already do this. Many other places also. It is getting to the point where you cannot function in society without a number. I have tried this to see how far you can get. Many places online require a phone number