SYDNEY - Australia’s No. 2 telecom provider TPG Telecom said on Wednesday its cyber security adviser Mandiant notified the company of unauthorised access to an exchange service that hosts e-mail accounts of up to 15,000 business customers.Earlier in October, Australia’s largest telecoms firmwhich exposed data of about 30,000 current and former employees dating back to 2017.
Cyber attacks against Australia from criminals and state-sponsored groups jumped last financial year, with a government report released in November equating the assault to one attack every seven minutes. TPG said on Wednesday it has implemented measures to stop the unauthorised access and is contacting all customers on the exchange service affected by the incident. REUTERS
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TPG Telecom says up to 15,000 email accounts of business customers hacked:Australia's No. 2 telecom provider TPG Telecom Ltd said on Wednesday its cyber security adviser Mandiant notified the company of unauthorised access to an exchange service that hosts email accounts of up to 15,000 business customers.The hack was an attempt to access customers' cryptocurrency and financial in
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TPG Telecom says up to 15,000 email accounts of business customers hacked:Australia's No. 2 telecom provider TPG Telecom Ltd said on Wednesday its cyber security adviser Mandiant notified the company of unauthorised access to an exchange service that hosts email accounts of up to 15,000 business customers.The hack was an attempt to access customers' cryptocurrency and financial in
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