Federal government under pressure to reveal Optus data breach plan as FBI called in to help
The Australian government is considering a range of options to tackle the cyber-attack on the country’s passports, according to reports from the US state of Maryland.The government says it would consider making changes to the laws within weeks.
Source: theguardian.comPublished on 2022-09-27
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