Optus ordered to hand over report into massive 2022 data breach

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Optus must hand over a report that investigated how millions of customers had their private data stolen during a 2022 breach, the Federal Court has ruled after it found the telco had not provided 'sufficient' evidence to prevent disclosure.

Optus will be forced to disclose the contents of a report into how millions of customers had their data stolen in a 2022 cyberattack, after the Federal Court ruled the telco could not continue to keep the document secret.Optus must hand over a report that investigated how millions of customers had their private data stolen during a 2022 breach, the Federal Court has ruled after it found the telco had not provided"sufficient" evidence to prevent disclosure.

The Federal Court has ruled Optus must hand over a report investigating how millions of customers had their private data stolen during a 2022 cyberattack, finding the telco had not provided"sufficient" evidence to prevent disclosure. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Damian Shaw "Our priority is ensuring our customers have ongoing confidence in the integrity of our cyber defence systems," they said.

The report had the backing of former CEO Kelly Rosmarin, as well as Optus' owners Singtel, and was aimed at reassuring customers who had fallen victim to the attack, as well as helping to restore faith in the telco's management.In a hearing last year, Optus representative Steven Finch SC argued the report should be protected from disclosure under legal professional privilege, which shields documents and communications between lawyers and their clients.

Monday's ruling denied Optus the ability to keep secret the document, which was authored by Deloitte in the aftermath of the attack, from lawyers leading a class action against the telco on behalf of affected customers. Picture: David Clark

 

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