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 during a cyber attack on their phones last week, reports the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker.
Source: claimsjournal.comPublished on 2022-09-27
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