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Optus tells former Virgin Mobile and Gomo customers they could also be part of data breach
Sept. 29, 2022, 5:32 a.m. | Josh Taylor
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Identification repair service receives a month’s worth of complaint calls in three days as government pressures telco to pay for replacement ID documents
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Former Virgin Mobile and Gomo customers are the latest to have been informed by Optus that their personal information was exposed in the company’s massive data breach, as an identification repair service reveals it …
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