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Australian govt flags data security reforms after telecommunications breach - Xinhua

Australian media report that a major cyber attack has exposed the data of up to 10 million customers, including thousands of current and former customers - with millions of people significantly affected by the breach of the country's mobile network operator Optus.

Source: english.news.cn
Published on 2022-09-27

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