on โ27-09-2022 12:44 PM
Is anyone here affected by the Optus hack?
We are not, but my daughter received a communication from them to say her bank details & passport details & also licence details I think, had been stolen.
The annoying thing is she is not with Optus. She has not been with Optus for almost 6 years. Why, then, do they still have all her records on file? Very annoying.
on โ05-10-2022 05:41 PM
@countessalmirena wrote:I am going to throw some obvious advice into the ring.
In a public forum, try not to reveal with which provider you are.
In a public forum, try to reveal as little as possible about which devices you have.
In a public forum, reveal no more than month (not exact day if you can avoid it, and definitely not year) of DOB. Donโt state your age.
In a public forum, donโt discuss any detail that relates to any password you use or have used, or to any secret answer/hint to any account you use or have used.
If you use online banking, donโt say so.
Be aware of what porting is. If your phone suddenly stops receiving/making calls, contact your provider urgently. Itโs better to be paranoid than ported.
Any data we post on apps/social media - ANY data - passes out of our control and can be hacked.
Little clues can be put together by โmalicious actorsโ, and ordinary Australians are being targeted.
Those are some of my thoughts, and I hope these points might prevent someone from being scammed and/or having their identity stolen.
Oh LOL.
on โ06-10-2022 04:28 AM
That's almost strange. I can't remember ever having to look for the card number
during any verification process. It's always been just the license number.
Maybe it's a relatively new thing.
on โ06-10-2022 04:51 AM
on โ06-10-2022 05:06 AM
@dontmissthese wrote:That's almost strange. I can't remember ever having to look for the card number
during any verification process. It's always been just the license number.
Maybe it's a relatively new thing.
Apparently it is not the same in all states.
on โ06-10-2022 03:48 PM
on โ15-10-2022 04:48 PM