City
Epaper

Aus watchdogs launch probe into data breach

By IANS | Updated: October 11, 2022 14:15 IST

Canberra, Oct 11 Two Australian watchdogs on Tuesday announced that they have commenced formal investigations into Optus, in ...

Open in App

Canberra, Oct 11 Two Australian watchdogs on Tuesday announced that they have commenced formal investigations into Optus, in response to the telco's data breach of up to 10 million customers in September.

The Office of the Australia Information Commissioner (OAIC) said in a statement that its investigation would inspect the personal information handling practices of Optus Mobile, Optus Internet and their parent company Singtel, reports Xinhua news agency.

Whether the companies took reasonable steps to protect personal information from misuse, inference, loss, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure, whether the information the company collected and retained was necessary to their business and whether they complied with the Australian Privacy principles are the investigation's focus.

In September, Optus, Australia's second-largest mobile network operator, said a cyber attack had exposed the data of up to 10 million current and former customers, with 2.8 million people significantly affected.

According to the statement, if the investigation finds serious and/or repeated interferences with privacy in contravention of the Australian privacy law, then the Commissioner has the power to seek civil penalties of up to A$2.2 million for each contravention.

The OAIC's investigation will be coordinated with that of the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), which was also released on Tuesday.

"All telcos have obligations regarding how they acquire, retain, protect and dispose of the personal information of their customers. A key focus for the ACMA will be Optus' compliance with these obligations," said Nerida O'Loughlin, ACMA's chair.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Office of the Australian Information CommissionerNerida o'loughlinaustraliaCanberraSahil kiniOptusSahil d gada
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalEid Al-Fitr 2025: Australia to Celebrate Ramadan Eid on March 31 and First Day of Shawwal 1446 AH

CricketAustralia: Pak-Origin Player Dies While Playing Cricket In Extreme Heat During Ramadan Fast in Adelaide

Social ViralViral Video Shows Kids Using Dead Python as Skipping Rope in Australia, Internet Reacts

CricketMohammed Shami Ramadan Controversy: India Pacer's Coach Badruddin Siddique Defends Cricketer, Says Desh Ke Aage Kuch Nahin

CricketChampions Trophy 2025: Australia Enters Semi-Finals After Rain Abandoned Match vs Afghanistan

International Realted Stories

InternationalOne soldier killed, three wounded, by sniper fire in Gaza: IDF

International'I will say nothing more': US spokesperson shuns Pak journalist's question over Pahalgam attack

InternationalUnion Minister Rijiju departs for Vatican City to attend State Funeral of Pope Francis

InternationalUK: People gather outside Indian High Commission in support of victims of Pahalgam attack

International8 Syrian refugees injured in drone explosion in Lebanon