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Another Australian data leak by major company.
iinet data leak.
"The list contained around 280,000 active iiNet email addresses and around 20,000 active iiNet landline phone numbers, plus inactive email addresses and numbers. In addition, around 10,000 iiNet usernames, street addresses and phone numbers and around 1,700 modem set-up passwords, appear to have been accessed"
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https://help.iinet.net.au/information-on-cyber-incident
Cyber incident involving iiNet customers | iiHelp
19 August 2025 iiNet has been impacted by a cyber incident involving unauthorised access to its order management system by an unknown third party. The iiNet ordering system is used to create and track orders for iiNet services, such as NBN connections. The system contains limited personal information. Importantly, it does not contain copies or details of customer identity document details (such as passport or driver’s licences), credit card or banking information.