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Optus Hires Deloitte to Review Cyberattack

Por: MarketWatch Business October 03, 2022

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Optus, one of Australia's largest telecommunications companies and a unit of Singapore Telecommunications Ltd., said Monday that it has engaged Deloitte to perform a forensic assessment of the cyberattack and the circumstances surrounding it. The consultant will also review the company's security systems, controls and processes. The cyberattack exposed personal information of 9.8 million customers dating back to 2017, including names,... + full article



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