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An ASX-listed company has been hit by a cyber attack just weeks after telecommunications giant Optus was breached.

Last month telecommuncations company Optus was hit by a wide-scale breach which saw more than two million customers affected.

In a statement released on Thursday, Medibank said it had “detected unusual activity” in its network on Wednesday. Stream more on politics with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place. New to Flash? Try 1 month free. Offer ends 31 October, 2022In a statement released on Thursday, Medibank said it had “detected unusual activity” in its network on Wednesday. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Paul Jeffers“As part of our response to this incident, Medibank will be isolating and removing access to some customer-facing systems to reduce the likelihood of damage to systems or data loss,” the statement said.

 

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Another cyber attack making 3 in a short period of time… orchestrated in order to promote the proposed, ready to rollout test run of the government’s “safe & secure” centralised ID digital monetary system, which will then bloom into a surveillance & tracking pleb-control system.

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