Private mobile phone numbers of nearly every federal MP accidentally published 
online

By Adam Gartrell  March 20 2017 - 4:54PM
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/private-mobile-phone-numbers-of-nearly-every-federal-mp-accidentally-published-online-20170320-gv1x85.html

The private mobile phone numbers of hundreds of federal politicians, former 
prime ministers and senior political staffers have been inadvertently published 
online in an embarrassing blunder by a government department.

The Department of Parliamentary Services failed to properly delete the numbers 
before it published the most recent round of politicians' phone bills on the 
Parliament House website, potentially compromising the privacy and security of 
MPs from cabinet ministers down..

While in previous years the numbers were taken out of the PDF documents 
altogether, this time it appears the font was merely turned white - meaning 
they could still be accessed using copy and paste.

The department has blamed a private contractor, TELCO Management, for the 
stuff-up.

Cyber security expert Greg Austin said the breach could help foreign powers 
with intelligence gathering.

"I wouldn't see it as necessarily leading directly to a significant exposure," 
said Professor Austin, from the Australian Centre for Cyber Security at UNSW.

"But this sort of data can form part of an intelligence picture for foreign 
intelligence agencies and can be used in a number of ways after that. Knowing 
the private phone numbers of these people also helps foreign intelligence 
agencies form a view of who is talking to who. So it's not good."

The numbers - for all MPs who served between January and June last year, before 
the July election - were easily and publicly accessible on the website for more 
than three months.

They were quickly deleted by DPS on Monday after Fairfax Media alerted the 
department to the breach.

The phone records are published every six months, to show how much politicians 
and their staff are spending on calls.

TELCO Management has been contacted for comment. Tender documents show the 
department paid TELCO $20,350 last year for "provision of telecommunications 
invoice reconciliation systems".

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Cheers,
Stephen

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