Optus leak: What do I do if my details have been hacked?

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The cyber security breach has exposed the personal data of around 10 million Aussies. 9News

Previously Optus revealed the leak had included names, dates of birth, email addresses, phone numbers, postal addresses, drivers' licence numbers and passport numbers.But it had not revealed Medicare details had also been compromised.

Sites which ask for your personal details to find out if you have been hacked are often just data gathering sites for nefarious actors.For most people, the biggest risk will be identity theft.A person could use your data to open a bank account or the like, and possibly seek a loan. "If you are unsure about why you are being asked to divulge private information, stop and verify who the person or organisation is that is making that request of you."If you have been an Optus customer anytime between 2017 and now, your details are most likely in the hands of the hacker.Earlier on Tuesday the purported hacker claimed the remaining details had been completely deleted.

 

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