Australia : Millions of Optus customers affected by data breach | News | DW
Australians are being asked to pay a $1 million ransom for leaking their personal data, according to the latest data breach of the country's telecoms giant, Optus, in which thousands of customers' personal information was leaked.
Source: dw.comPublished on 2022-09-27
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