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Aus flags data security reforms after telecommunications breach

Australia's Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil has announced new cyber security measures in response to a major hack of one of its top mobile network providers, which exposed the data of up to 10 million current and former customers. Australian media report.

Source: prokerala.com
Published on 2022-09-27

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