State governments have confirmed it will replace all driver s licenses stolen as part of Optus s massive data breach - as the hacker sensationally apologises to Australians.
A tech expert has claimed the Optus cyberattack was a simple security breach that exposed a fundamental flaw in the telco company s defence against hackers.
The mysterious hacker claiming to be responsible for the Optus data breach has apologised for the leak as customers receive text messages demanding they pay $2000 for their private data to be erased.
A leading tech analyst says the massive data breach that allowed a hacker to steal personal details of up to 11 million Optus customers is an extinction-level event for the telco
Kelly Bayer Rosmarin took on the top job at Optus in April 2020 at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic without ever having worked in the telecommunications industry.