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Outsourcer Interserve fined £4.4m for failing to stop cyber-attack

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Watchdog says phishing email enabled hackers to steal personal information of 113,000 employees Britain’s data watchdog has fined the construction group Interserve £4.4m after a cyber-attack that enabled hackers to steal the personal and financial information of up to 113,000 employees. The attack occurred when …

Australian companies to face fines of $50m for data breaches

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In wake of Optus and Medibank leaks, serious or repeated breaches of customer information will attract heavy penalties under new legislation Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updates Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Companies that fail to adequately …

EnergyAustralia latest to be hit by cyber-attack as details of hundreds of customers exposed

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Electricity company says attack accessed information on 323 customers but ‘no evidence’ data was transferred elsewhere Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast EnergyAustralia has become the latest company to be targeted by a cyber-attack, with hundreds of customers’ details exposed. In a …

Government considers centralising digital ID verification on myGov in wake of Optus breach

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Experts warn using any single system could have its own cybersecurity weaknesses leaving data vulnerable to misuse Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updates ​​Get our free news app, morning email briefing and daily news podcast The Australian government is considering using myGov or its myGovID …

A real estate agent data breach would be devastating for renters. They collect too much personal information | Samantha Floreani

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Does a breach need to happen before we see regulatory change? Thanks to Optus, millions of people are now acutely aware of what can happen when companies don’t take privacy and security seriously. But telcos aren’t alone in collecting and storing too much of our personal information …

PM indicates timeframe for Indigenous voice referendum – as it happened

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Australian academic Sean Turnell sentenced to three years’ jail after secret trial in Myanmar Federal government strikes deal with gas suppliers to avoid winter shortfall Get our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast Queensland seeking partnerships from the federal government in renewable plan The Queensland …

Optus tells former Virgin Mobile and Gomo customers they could also be part of data breach

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Identification repair service receives a month’s worth of complaint calls in three days as government pressures telco to pay for replacement ID documents Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updates Get our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast Former Virgin Mobile …

Companies could be forced to delete customer data used to prove ID, Labor suggests

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Albanese government considering sweeping overhaul of data retention and privacy laws following massive Optus cyber hack Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updates Get our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast Companies could have the right to retain customers’ data stripped back …

Australia news live: Frontier Wars to be better acknowledged at nation’s war memorial; first majority female high court

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Attorney general Mark Dreyfus has announced the appointment of justice Jayne Jagot to the high court. Follow the day’s news live Get our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast Queensland seeking partnerships from the federal government in renewable plan The Queensland premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk …

Attorney general flags urgent privacy law changes after Optus data breach

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Mark Dreyfus indicates potential reforms to laws regarding data breaches including higher penalties, mandatory precautions and customer notifications Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updates Get our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast Privacy law changes, including tougher penalties for data breaches …

Anthony Albanese says ‘Optus should pay’ for new passports for data breach victims

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Push comes day after states suggest telco will pick up multi-million dollar tab for replacing driver’s licences of affected customers Get our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast The federal government has demanded Optus pay for new passports for customers caught up in the …

Optus customers, not the company, are the real victims of massive data breach | Justin Warren

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Optus executives are paid millions to ensure that, among other things, customer data is safe. These are the people who should be held accountable for the data breach. Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updates Get our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news …

Sophisticated attack or human error? How Optus lost control of your data

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In the days since Optus first reported that potentially millions of its customers’ private information – from birth dates to Medicare numbers – had been breached, it has faced threats of blackmail, a potential class action and a public spat with the home affairs minister. Reporter Josh Taylor and Jane Lee …

Optus data breach: Australians will be able to change their driver’s licence with telco to pay

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Federal opposition wants commonwealth to allow people to get new passports for free too – and quickly Get our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast Australians caught up in a massive breach of Optus data will be able to change their driver’s licence numbers and …

Attorney general says FBI is working on Optus data breach – video

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Attorney general Mark Dreyfus says the FBI is working with local authorities to investigate the Optus data breach. 'The government, as well as the Australian federal police and other government agencies, are working closely together on the Optus data breach,' he said. 'The Australian federal police is taking this …

Purported Optus hacker releases 10,000 records including email addresses from defence and prime minister’s office

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Optus CEO says federal police are ‘all over’ post with ultimatum demanding $1m within four days after massive data breach Purported Optus hacker releases 10,000 records including from defence and prime minister’s office Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updates Get our free news …

Optus customers exasperated by chatbots and ‘rubbish’ communication after data breach

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Some customers look to switch providers after puzzling responses and ‘less than helpful’ service Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updates Get our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast Optus customers say they are growing increasingly angry and frustrated at the poor …

Government flags new cybersecurity laws and increase in fines after Optus breach

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Clare O’Neil says penalties for telcos are ‘totally inappropriate’ and data breach was ‘significant error’ Follow today’s news, live Optus data security breach: what should I do to protect myself? Get our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast The Albanese government will pursue …

Optus data security breach: what should I do to protect myself?

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Experts say while ‘there’s no need to panic’, there are steps you can take to ensure you’re not exposed to scams or identity theft Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updates Get our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast After …

Optus faces potential class action and pledges free credit monitoring to data-breach customers

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Home affairs minister Clare O’Neil says company to blame and flags new laws with large fines for such breaches Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updates Get our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast Optus has agreed to provide free credit …

Optus cyber-attack could involve customers dating back to 2017

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CEO says company has not yet confirmed how many people were affected by hack, but 9.8 million was ‘worst case scenario’ Get our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast Optus customers dating as far back as 2017 could be caught up in the massive …

Optus data breach: who is affected, what has been taken and what should you do?

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After a malicious cyber-attack, customers of Australia’s second-largest telco are advised they could be at risk of identity theft Get our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcast Australia’s second-largest telco, Optus, has suffered a massive data breach, with the personal information of potentially …

How Twitter’s whistleblower could boost Elon Musk’s legal battle

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Peiter Zatko, former security chief, brought allegations of widespread security threats and spam concerns against the company New whistleblower allegations of widespread security threats and spam concerns at Twitter may give Elon Musk ammunition in his fight to back out of a deal to buy the company. On Tuesday …

CEO of Israeli Pegasus spyware firm NSO to step down

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CEO Shalev Hulio is stepping down as part of NSO reorganisation that will see it focus on sales in Nato member countries Israel’s NSO Group, which makes the globally controversial Pegasus spyware said on Sunday its CEO Shalev Hulio would step down as part of a reorganisation. The …

We can make our phones harder to hack but complete security is a pipe dream | John Naughton

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Even the latest iPhone scare won’t persuade us to choose safety over convenience Apple caused a stir a few weeks ago when it announced that the forthcoming update of its mobile and laptop operating systems would contain an optional high-security mode that would provide users with an unprecedented …

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