Unlike Uber, Optus may not have actually been ‘hacked’
Not even two weeks have passed since Uber was hacked, and now Optus, one of Australia’s leading telecommunications companies, has suffered a similar, much more public fate.
The Prime Minister wants Optus to pay for passport replacements
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese took to Parliament to state that the telco should pay for victims to obtain new passports.
CBA, Australia Post, Binance and more assure customers their data is safe after Optus breach
Some Australian businesses are taking the opportunity to remind customers of their own robust security systems in the wake of the Optus hack.
It’s time for companies to be more transparent about customer data, or risk ending up like Optus
Companies must reconsider how they store and retain data and reassess who they use to process it.
Optus offers data victims a free subscription to Equifax — an identity protection service that’s previously been hacked
Optus is offering customers 'most affected' by last week's data breach a free subscription to credit-monitoring company Equifax Protect. That name should ring a bell.
States start making licence renewals free for Optus hack victims
Australian states and territories have been scrambling to change their driver's licence renewal policies in the wake of the Optus hack.
Alleged Optus hacker deletes extortion threat after releasing what it claims are details of 10,000 customers
An account claiming to have hacked Optus has deleted its extortion threat and apologised, not long after releasing a data set it claimed belonged to 10,000 customers.
Optus hack victims charged for passport and licence number changes
As a result of the hack, many Optus customers have been keen to change their passports and licences as a safety measure, but it's not the easiest or cheapest process.
Small Business Minister: Optus must “do everything” it can to support affected businesses
Small Business Minister Julie Collins says the government “expects Optus to do everything to support affected customers, including small businesses” in the wake of the massive cyberattack on the telco.
Australian government promises tighter cyber security after Optus hack
The Australian government will be rolling out new cyber security reforms off the back of the Optus cyberattack, Minister for Cybersecurity Clare O'Neil has announced.
Optus’ approach to telling customers their data was at risk is a lesson in what not to do
Marketing and branding experts distill three lessons in brand communication and trust from Optus' handling of its data breach.
One in three Aussies could be caught in Optus cyberattack but they have no recourse
The 7 million Australians reportedly affected by the Optus cyberattack will have to monitor their own risk, the company said.