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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>SYDNEY: Australia's No. 2 telecoms firm Optus<\/a>, hit by a massive data breach, on Tuesday said its cyber defences were strong, contradicting the government's analysis as reports emerged that hackers had released data for tens of thousands of customers.

The Australian federal government has blamed
Optus<\/a> for the breach, flagged an overhaul of privacy rules and more fines, and suggested the company had \"effectively left the window open\" for hackers to steal data.

Optus Chief Executive
Kelly Bayer<\/a> Rosmarin said there was lot of \"misinformation out there\".

\"Given we're not allowed to say much because the police have asked us not to, what I can say ... is that our data was encrypted and we had multiple players of protection,\" Rosmarin told ABC Radio.

\"So it is not the case of having some sort of completely exposed API (application programming interface) sitting out there,\" Rosmarin added. An API allows two or more computer programs to communicate with each other.

Rosmarin said Optus had briefed authorities after the government's initial review of the incident. She said most customers understand that \"we are not the villains\" and that the company had not done anything deliberate to put data at risk.

Singapore Telecoms-owned Optus revealed last week that home addresses, drivers' licenses and passport numbers of up to 10 million customers had been compromised in one of Australia's biggest data breaches.

Australian media reported that hackers released the information of about 10,000 customers in an online forum and threatened to release more unless Optus paid $1 million in cryptocurrency.

Rosmarin said \"the Australian Federal Police (AFP) is all over that.\"

The AFP said it has been working closely with overseas law enforcement agencies to find the perpetrators.

Australia's Council Of Financial Regulators, which includes the central bank, on Tuesday said its members have been working together in response to the cyber attack.
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澳大利亚第二大电信澳都斯,政府对大规模数据泄露的冲突

澳都斯首席执行官Kelly拜耳Rosmarin说有很多“错误信息”。

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悉尼:澳大利亚第二大电信公司澳都斯遭受大规模的数据泄露,周二表示,其网络防御强,这与政府发布的分析报告表明,黑客已经为成千上万的客户数据。

澳大利亚联邦政府指责澳都斯违反,标记一个改革的隐私规则和更多的罚款,并建议公司“有效地离开了窗口打开”黑客窃取数据。

澳都斯首席执行官凯利拜耳Rosmarin说有很多“错误信息”。

“鉴于我们不能说太多,因为警察要求我们不要,我能说什么…是,我们的数据是加密的,我们有多个玩家的保护,”Rosmarin告诉ABC电台。

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“这不是有某种的情况下完全暴露API(应用程序编程接口)坐在那里,“Rosmarin补充道。一个API允许两个或两个以上的计算机程序相互通信。

Rosmarin说澳都斯已经向当局政府初步审查后的事件。她说大多数客户都明白,“我们不是坏人”,公司没有做任何故意把数据风险。

新加坡Telecoms-owned澳都斯上周透露,家庭地址,驾驶证和护照号码的1000万名客户在澳大利亚最大的妥协数据泄露。

澳大利亚媒体报道称,黑客发布约10000客户的信息在一个在线论坛,并威胁要释放更多除非Optus cryptocurrency支付了100万美元。

Rosmarin说:“澳大利亚联邦警察(法新社)到处都是。”

法新社表示,它已经与海外执法机构密切合作,以找到凶手。

澳大利亚的金融监管机构委员会,包括央行周二表示,其成员在一起工作以应对网络攻击。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>SYDNEY: Australia's No. 2 telecoms firm Optus<\/a>, hit by a massive data breach, on Tuesday said its cyber defences were strong, contradicting the government's analysis as reports emerged that hackers had released data for tens of thousands of customers.

The Australian federal government has blamed
Optus<\/a> for the breach, flagged an overhaul of privacy rules and more fines, and suggested the company had \"effectively left the window open\" for hackers to steal data.

Optus Chief Executive
Kelly Bayer<\/a> Rosmarin said there was lot of \"misinformation out there\".

\"Given we're not allowed to say much because the police have asked us not to, what I can say ... is that our data was encrypted and we had multiple players of protection,\" Rosmarin told ABC Radio.

\"So it is not the case of having some sort of completely exposed API (application programming interface) sitting out there,\" Rosmarin added. An API allows two or more computer programs to communicate with each other.

Rosmarin said Optus had briefed authorities after the government's initial review of the incident. She said most customers understand that \"we are not the villains\" and that the company had not done anything deliberate to put data at risk.

Singapore Telecoms-owned Optus revealed last week that home addresses, drivers' licenses and passport numbers of up to 10 million customers had been compromised in one of Australia's biggest data breaches.

Australian media reported that hackers released the information of about 10,000 customers in an online forum and threatened to release more unless Optus paid $1 million in cryptocurrency.

Rosmarin said \"the Australian Federal Police (AFP) is all over that.\"

The AFP said it has been working closely with overseas law enforcement agencies to find the perpetrators.

Australia's Council Of Financial Regulators, which includes the central bank, on Tuesday said its members have been working together in response to the cyber attack.
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