Wednesday 28 September 2022 02:41 AM Optus data breach: New Medicare numbers, free driver's licence for impacted ... trends now

Wednesday 28 September 2022 02:41 AM Optus data breach: New Medicare numbers, free driver's licence for impacted ... trends now
Wednesday 28 September 2022 02:41 AM Optus data breach: New Medicare numbers, free driver's licence for impacted ... trends now

Wednesday 28 September 2022 02:41 AM Optus data breach: New Medicare numbers, free driver's licence for impacted ... trends now

The millions of Aussies impacted by the Optus hack could be given new Medicare numbers as the federal government takes action to help those embroiled in one of the worst tech breaches to hit Australia in recent years.

Optus advised up to 10 million customers' details could have been compromised by the massive data hack. 

Among data stolen was drivers licence numbers, as well as passport details, Medicare numbers, dates of birth and home addresses. 

Health Minister Mark Butler claimed Optus had taken days to inform the government that some Medicare numbers had likely been compromised. 

'It’s deeply unfortunate that we were only notified that Medicare details were included in that data breach in the last 24 hours or so,' Mr Butler told ABC Radio National Breakfast on Wednesday morning.

'Right now, all the resources of government are going to protecting consumers in the face of this extraordinary breach of their personal data.'

The government is considering issuing new Medicare numbers to millions of Optus customers

The government is considering issuing new Medicare numbers to millions of Optus customers

The government is looking into providing new Medicare numbers for anyone affected. 

Australians typically keep the same Medicare number for their entire lives. 

The Medicare move comes as states and territories offer Optus customers the opportunity to replace their driver's licence for free and pressure continues to mount on the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFAT) to provide new passports to those affected as a number one priority. 

If you are one of the millions of Optus customers who are worried about your drivers licence being compromised by the data breach you may be eligible to a free replacement licence

If you are one of the millions of Optus customers who are worried about your drivers licence being compromised by the data breach you may be eligible to a free replacement licence

'Victims of the Optus cyber hack should not have to wait or pay significant amounts of fees to secure their personal information, and obtain a new passport,' Liberal senator James Paterson said in a statement.

DFAT said people should make their own choice as to whether or not they want a new passport, reassuring those affected that fraudsters cannot get a passport with your identity.

A statement on DFAT's website said there are 'robust controls that protect your passport from identity takeover, including sophisticated facial recognition technology'.

'They [hackers] would need your actual passport, not just your passport details.'

Optus said in a statement all customers whose identifying document numbers who were compromised have been contacted.

This includes anyone whose licence or passport numbers were leaked as a result of the cyberattack. 

Data stolen in the hack included drivers licence numbers, as well as passport details, Medicare numbers, dates of birth and home addresses

Data stolen in the hack included drivers licence numbers, as well as passport details, Medicare numbers, dates of birth and home addresses

Optus said they were also working through contacting anyone who had other details such as their email address compromised. 

They confirmed that no payment details or account passwords were compromised by the hack.

However, if you are one of the customers across Australia whose licence details have been compromised, some states have announced replacement drivers licenses at no cost. 

This is currently what has been implemented in each state and territory across Australia.

NSW

Anyone with a NSW driver's licence can apply for a new one online through Service NSW.

Customer Service Minister Victor Dominello said Optus would be in touch with customers 'in the coming days' to instruct them whether or not they need to apply for a replacement drivers' licence.

'People in NSW with a digital driver licence will have an interim card number issued instantaneously via the Service NSW app. A new plastic licence card will be issued within 10 business days,' Mr Dominello said.

The $29 replacement fee charged by Service NSW is expected to be reimbursed by Optus, with an official statement expected in the coming days. 

At this point there is no clarification on whether or not the new licence will mean a new driver's licence number or just a new card number.

Victoria 

Drivers in Victoria are being encouraged to report their licence breach to the Department of Transport in order to prevent any unauthorised changes by potential hackers.

The department has asked Optus to repay the cost of new licenses to the Victorian government.

If you are worried about your licence details and have been notified by Optus to say your data has been breached, you can contact VicRoads to have your record flagged and request a replacement licence. 

'By flagging records VicRoads will prevent any unauthorised changes or access to individual information through the Victorian licence database. Records will also be flagged within the national database,' the Victorian government said in a statement online.

'We urge you to use the web form to register your details. You

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