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Hacker demands ransom for personal data of Australian telecom customers

An Australian hacker has threatened to sell thousands of customer records to a cybersecurity firm, according to the company’s chief executive, the BBC has learned, after reports of an alleged cyber attack on the online retailer Optus.

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

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