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Police say hacker concealed ID in Australian privacy br ...

Australian police have launched a major international investigation into the hacking of Optus, the second-largest wireless carrier in the world. The government blames lax cybersecurity at the Telecommunications giant for the theft of personal information of millions of customers.

Source: accesswdun.com
Published on 2022-09-30

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