Not the news you want to hear when you’ve put all your eggs in their basket.
Got that. It said it removed the threat, but didn’t say what or where anything was removed.
eta: And now it did another popup to tell me everything was fine, after getting the fix update. (Hey MS morons, you should be using Windows notifications!)
Someone should tell the owner of the place opposite The Temple Bar to turn off their open camera.
“The Belgian artist has posted a video of his remarkable project that he calls The Follower“
Was The Stalker already taken?
Publishing their names, emails, and content is just more of the completely unfettered free speech they support.
Seems that the data was left in a metaphorical wet cardboard box on a street corner.
Cyber Security Minister Clare O’Neil was asked: “You certainly don’t seem to be buying the line from Optus that this was a sophisticated attack?”
“Well, it wasn’t. So no,” Ms O’Neil replied. The moment drew lots of attention online.
They’re not really going into details except that they 1) got real data, and 2) got in through a badly secured test system.
Which just makes it worse.
Was it possible to jump from a test system to prod?
Or were they using prod data in test?
Either way, there’s a whole bunch of people with a lot of explaining to do.