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Govt says Optus must do more to help affected customers
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-10-02
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The Services Minister Bill Shorten is calling on Optus to move faster in identifying which customers used Medicare information to access an Optus plan, after their major data breach. Mr Shorten says Optus must outline a plan moving forward.
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