
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.
Unlike Uber, Optus may not have actually been ‘hacked’ — SmartCompany
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.
Unlike Uber, Optus may not have actually been ‘hacked’ — SmartCompany
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