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Singtel’s second unit faces cyber attack weeks after Optus data breach

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Singtel’s second unit faces cyber attack weeks after Optus data breach

SINGTEL. A man looks out of the window under a Singtel signage at their head office in Singapore on February 12, 2015.

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The attack on Singtel unit Dialog potentially affects 1,000 current and former employees and fewer than 20 clients

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd said on Monday, October 10, its unit Dialog faced a cyber attack that potentially affected 1,000 current and former employees and fewer than 20 clients, weeks after a massive data breach at another Australian unit – Optus.

The breach at Optus, Australia’s second-largest mobile operator, late last month compromised data of up to 10 million customers, triggering an overhaul of consumer privacy rules to facilitate targeted data sharing between telecommunication firms and banks.

Singtel said on Monday the attack on Dialog, an Australia-based information technology services consulting firm, was first detected on September 10.

Shares of Singtel were down 1.6%, as at 0315 GMT.

The Singapore-based telecom firm assured that Dialog’s systems were completely independent of Optus and information technology unit NCS, and that there was no evidence of any link between the incidents of data breaches at Dialog and Optus.

Last week, Dialog realised “a very small sample” of its data, including some employee personal information, had been published on the dark web.

Singtel had acquired Dialog in April for A$325 million ($206.57 million). – Rappler.com

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