Optus data breach
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Cost of complacency: We must compel corporations to take data protection seriously
A proactive approach is urgently needed to protect Australia from data and privacy breaches.
- The Age's View
My Qantas data is on the dark web – now what do I do?
As Qantas’ cybersecurity team scrutinises the data found on the dark web, the airline is urging affected customers to brace for a deluge of scams involving the airline’s brand and activities.
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‘The next threat’: Former UK cybersecurity chief’s warning for Australia
Australians have been affected by attacks on the likes of Optus and Medibank but they will likely pale in comparison to more disruptive incidents that could be on the horizon.
- David Swan
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Communications watchdog suing Optus over data breach
Some 10 million customers had their information stolen in what was one of the worst cyberattacks in Australian history.
- David Swan
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Optus desperately needs a reset. Here’s what comes next
Australia’s second-largest telco is priming for a much-needed reboot after suffering the nation’s worst data breaches and telecommunications outages.
- David Swan
Telcos’ customer complaints spike after Optus outage
Ombudsman Cynthia Gebert says the company’s offers of free data was cold comfort for many Optus customers, especially those who couldn’t call triple-zero.
- David Swan
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- Cybersecurity
Protecting passwords: The best ways to keep your data safe
Cyberattacks and data breaches are a fact of everyday life, but there are ways to make sure your passwords – and your most sensitive information – isn’t caught up.
- David Swan
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- Network outage
Less than ‘match fit’ Optus pays a heavy price for failure
The end of Kelly Bayer Rosmarin’s tenure as chief executive at Australia’s second-largest telecommunications company can be traced back to one word.
- David Swan
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Optus CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin resigns
The telco executive sensationally quit after presiding over two high-profile disasters in just over a year.
- David Swan
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