Sept. 23, 2022, 3:04 a.m. | Josh Taylor

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CEO says company has not yet confirmed how many people were affected by hack, but 9.8 million was ‘worst case scenario’

Optus customers dating as far back as 2017 could be caught up in the massive hack of the telecommunications company’s database, CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin has revealed.

Bayer Rosmarin told reporters on Friday that the company is still not sure exactly how many customers had their …

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