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Optus to face $100 million penalty for unconscionable conduct selling products to vulnerable customers
Optus has admitted to engaging in unconscionable conduct and has agreed to a $100 million penalty for selling customers phones and contracts they did not want or need. In some cases, people were sold ...
Optus and Medibank Data Breach Cases Allege Cyber Security Failures Your email has been sent Australian regulators allege that cyber security failures at Optus and Medibank contributed to data ...
The massive Optus data breach that could have compromised the personal data of more than 10 million users has once again cast the spotlight on the cyber resilience of organisations in Australia. The ...
Australia's competition watchdog has filed proceedings against Singtel's subsidiary, Optus Mobile, alleging what it called "unconscionable" conduct in dealings with some consumers. The Australian ...
Dr Arnold is currently finalising a monograph on identity crime. He is a former director of the Australian Privacy Foundation Medicare card numbers are the latest ...
Australia's current administration is calling for stronger privacy laws, following last week's cybersecurity breach that compromised personal data of 9.8 million Optus customers. Describing the cyber ...
The Federal Court has heard how people across Australia who were homeless, unemployed or on a disability pension were sold products and services they could not afford or need by Optus staff. The ...
Vodafone will more than double its mobile network coverage in Australia following a regional network-sharing agreement between TPG Telecom and Optus, approved by the Australian Competition and ...
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