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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Feb 08, 2023,
updated Feb 08, 2023
> “The AFP-led Joint Policing Cybercrime Centre continues to work around the clock to protect customers affected by recent data breaches who are at risk from identity fraud.”
> Optus announced the breach on 22 September last year, and there were fears that the data of as many as 9.8 million Australians could have been exposed.
> Eleven days after this announcement, Optus finally made it clear that 2.1 million of its customers had some form of ID exposed.
> The attacker initially exposed the data of some 200 customers, presumably as some kind of lure.
> Later, he/she said that the data of 10,000 people would be made public for five days, and released the first lot.
> But soon after that, the attacker appeared to develop cold feet and deleted all the data, issuing an apology as well.
> A major household router was patched after Which? testing revealed it could be exploited – here's what to do if you own one
> Which? reveals the most secure homes for your money, whether you bank online or via an app
> Criminals using Google search ads to deliver malware...
> Some odd things have happened on airplanes recently. The voice on the PA system on an American Airlines flight was one of these.
> Julius Kivimäki is suspected of crimes including aggravated computer breach, aggravated attempted extortion, aggravated dissemination of information violating personal privacy, extortion, among others.
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