Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones says clearly Optus “hasn’t done enough” to protect its customers' sensitive data, after the hacker behind the cyberattack on the telecommunications company released 10,000 customer records on Tuesday.
Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones says clearly Optus “hasn’t done enough” to protect its customers’ sensitive data, after the hacker behind the cyberattack on the telecommunications company released 10,000 customer records on Tuesday.
“As every day goes by more information is revealed on the extent of this breach,” Mr Jones told Sky News Australia.
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