Optus, Australia’s second largest telecommunications company, has been accused of stealing and exposing personal data of up to 10 million people. What do they do to protect their private and sensitive data? The BBC's Anna Pha explains what happened.
Source: cpa.org.auPublished on 2022-10-10
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