eLanka

Monday, 30 Mar 2026
  • Home
  • Read History
  • Articles
    • eLanka Journalists
  • Events
  • Useful links
    • Obituaries
    • Seeking to Contact
    • eLanka Newsletters
    • Weekly Events and Advertisements
    • eLanka Testimonials
    • Sri Lanka Newspapers
    • Sri Lanka TV LIVE
    • Sri Lanka Radio
    • eLanka Recepies
  • Gallery
  • Contact
Newsletter
  • eLanka Weddings
  • Property
  • eLanka Shop
  • Business Directory
eLankaeLanka
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Home
  • Read History
  • Articles
    • eLanka Journalists
  • Events
  • Useful links
    • Obituaries
    • Seeking to Contact
    • eLanka Newsletters
    • Weekly Events and Advertisements
    • eLanka Testimonials
    • Sri Lanka Newspapers
    • Sri Lanka TV LIVE
    • Sri Lanka Radio
    • eLanka Recepies
  • Gallery
  • Contact
Follow US
© 2005 – 2026 eLanka Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Home » Goodnews Stories Srilankan Expats » Articles » Whole of Government update – Optus Data Breach [SEC=OFFICIAL]
Articles

Whole of Government update – Optus Data Breach [SEC=OFFICIAL]

eLanka admin
Last updated: October 4, 2022 6:18 pm
By
eLanka admin
ByeLanka admin
Follow:
Share
4 Min Read
SHARE
Views: 1

Whole of Government update – Optus Data Breach [SEC=OFFICIAL]

Optus Data Breach

If you think you may be affected by the recent Optus data breach contact Optus Customer service on 133 937. For more information, see Optus Data Breach.

You should also:

  • Secure and monitor your devices and accounts for unusual activity , and ensure they have the latest security
  • Enable multi-factor authentication for all
  • If you need assistance with taking these steps, please visit gov.au.

Be alert for scams referencing the Optus data breach. Learn how to protect yourself from scams by visiting www.scamwatch.gov.au.

If you are concerned that your identity has been compromised or you have been a victim of a scam, contact your bank immediately and call IDCARE on 1800 595 160.

If your identity has been stolen, you can apply for a Commonwealth Victims’ Certificate. If you believe you are victim of a cybercrime, go to ReportCyber at cyber.gov.au.

The following websites can help you protect yourself and stay informed:

  • Identity theft | Moneysmart
  • Identity fraud | OAIC
  • gov.au

If you wish to make a privacy complaint, please contact Optus. If you are unable to resolve your complaint with Optus, you may wish to lodge a complaint with the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.

What is the Government doing to protect your identity?

The Government is looking at all possible solutions to protect and reissue victims’ identity documents.

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) has launched Operation HURRICANE to investigate the criminal aspects of the breach. The AFP has also launched Operation GUARDIAN, under the APF-led JPC3, a joint partnership with law enforcement, the private sector and industry to combat cybercrime.

Operation GUARDIAN is focused on shielding affected customers, where they can be identified, and working with industry to enhance protections for members of the public. The AFP is also monitoring online forums, including the internet and dark web, for criminals trying to exploit the breached data. The AFP will not hesitate to take action against those who are breaking the law.

The Australian Cyber Security Centre is supporting Optus with a cyber security incident response and assisting other Australian telecommunications providers to enhance their cyber security.

The Department of Home Affairs is working with Commonwealth, state and territory agencies to minimise the potential for exposed documents to be used fraudulently.

If your Medicare card details have been exposed, Services Australia will allow you to replace your Medicare card for free. If you believe there has been unauthorised activity to any of your Services Australia accounts, contact their Scams and Identity Theft Help Desk.

Passports are still safe to use for international travel. However, the Government understands impacted Optus customers may be concerned about identity theft relating to their passports. Customers who choose to replace their passports can call the Australian Passport Office where staff

are ready to assist. Optus has agreed to reimburse the costs associated with replacing a passport due to the breach. More information can be found at www.passports.gov.au.

The Government will continue to update this factsheet as Optus provides more advice.

TAGGED:Australian Federal PoliceOptus Customer service
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Pieter Keuneman Pieter Keuneman’s 105th birth anniversary today
Next Article kelly cha cha KELLY CHA CHA – Line Dance. Desmond Kelly. Shanthie De Mel. Dancercise2health. Australia. BrainTrain
FacebookLike
YoutubeSubscribe
LinkedInFollow
Most Read
10 Pictures With Fascinating Stories Behind Them!

“A PICTURE SPEAKS A 1000 WORDS” – By Des Kelly

Look past your thoughts so you may drink the pure nectar of this moment

A Life Hack for when we’re Burnt Out & Broken Down – By Uma Panch

Narration of the History of our Proud Ancestral (Orang Jawa) Heritage. by Noor R. Rahim

eLanka Weddings

eLanka Marriage Proposals

Noel News

Noel News

Noel News

Noel News- By Noel Whittaker

EILEEN MARY SIBELLE DE SILVA (nee DISSANAYAKE) – 29 September 1922 – 6 April 2018 – A Woman of Value an Appreciation written by Mohini Gunasekera

K.K.S. Cement Factory

Dr.Harold Gunatillake’s 90th Birthday party

Sri Lanka's women's cricket squad in Melbourne

Cricket: Sri Lanka’s women’s squad in Melbourne

- Advertisement -
Ad image
Related News
Minneriya National Park
Articles eLanka Newsletters

eLanka Newsletter – 29th March 2026 – 5th Edition – Sri Lankans In Australia

When a connection feels like home-by Sashi Perera-eLanka
Articles

When a connection feels like home-by Sashi Perera

British Council
Articles

Sparking Action to Ignite Change: British Council Youth Climate Ambassadors showcase 24 projects to alleviate climate change at ‘The Climate Spark’

Dr. Gamini Kariyawasam

QR කේත (QR Codes): තාක්ෂණය, භාවිතයන් සහ එහි සමාජීය බලපෑම. – By ආචාර්ය ගාමිණී කාරියවසම්.

Current Extreme Heat Conditions-eLanka
Articles Kalani Prabodha

The Current Extreme Heat Conditions-by Kalani-eLanka

  • Quick Links:
  • Articles
  • DESMOND KELLY
  • Dr Harold Gunatillake
  • English Videos
  • Sri Lanka
  • Sinhala Videos
  • eLanka Newsletters
  • Obituaries
  • Sunil Thenabadu
  • Dr. Harold Gunatillake
  • Tamil Videos
  • Sinhala Movies
  • Trevine Rodrigo
  • Photos
  • eLanka Newsletter

eLanka

Your Trusted Source for News & Community Stories: Stay connected with reliable updates, inspiring features, and breaking news. From politics and technology to culture, lifestyle, and events, eLanka brings you stories that matter — keeping you informed, engaged, and connected 24/7.
Kerrie road, Oatlands , NSW 2117 , Australia.
Email : info@eLanka.com.au / rasangivjes@gmail.com.
WhatsApp : +61402905275 / +94775882546
  • About eLanka
  • Terms & Conditions

Disclaimer:
eLanka is committed to sharing positive and community-focused stories. We do not publish or endorse political, religious, or ethnic viewpoints. The content published on eLanka, including articles and newsletters, reflects the opinions and views of the respective authors and not those of eLanka. eLanka accepts no responsibility or liability for the accuracy, completeness, or consequences of any content provided by contributors.

(c) 2005 – 2025 eLanka Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved.