One of the 103 items in my spam folder yesterday was a message claiming to be from Optus:

"Dear Thomas, It is with great disappointment I’m writing to let you know that Optus has been a victim of a cyberattack. As a former Optus customer this has resulted in the disclosure of some of your personal information. ..."

But is this genuine?

"No financial information or passwords have been accessed. The information which has been exposed is a combination of your name, date of birth, email, phone number and/or address associated with your former account. *No ID document numbers or details have been affected.*"

So that is okay, is it?

"Upon discovering the cyberattack, we immediately took action to shut it down to protect your information."

So *after* my data had been stolen you decided to protect my information?

"Look out for contact from scammers who may have your personal information."

Such as Optus?

        "We've extended the 20% discount on your Wireless Broadband plan fee"

I don't have a plan with Optus, have not for years, and certainly don't plan to get one now.

What I want is for Optus' telco license to be cancelled, and all board members banned from being directors.


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Tom Worthington http://www.tomw.net.au
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