
AFP working to protect data of people affected by Optus breach
The Australian Federal Police say they are working to protect the data of those affected in the Optus breach. Last week, the telco revealed that the personal details of almost 10 million people had been lost in the breach, in some cases including their driver's licence and passport numbers.
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