Australia mulls tougher cybersecurity laws after data breach
The Australian government has accused Optus, the country’s second-largest wireless carrier, of stealing personal data from thousands of customers in a cyber attack last week. They say the breach was an "unprecedented theft of consumer information”.
Source: mynorthwest.comPublished on 2022-09-26
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