in brief Optus has blamed a spam attack on an email outage that occurred between late Wednesday and Thursday morning. "We did have some issues on Wednesday evening and our engineers rebooted the email ...
One of Australia's biggest telecommunication companies sent emails about a deadly outage to the wrong email address at the Department of Communcations where they remained unread for over a day, ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Optus sent two emails to an incorrect address at the Department of Communications, alerting it of the Triple Zero outage on September 18 ...
Individuals that have sent emails to Optus addresses have forwarded the following error message to SearchSecurity ANZ: “ [server name] tried to deliver your message ...
Optus sent the first notifications of its Triple Zero outage to a recently-retired and unmonitored government email address, where they went unnoticed for over 24 hours. The government had previously ...
One of Australia's biggest telecommunication companies sent emails about a deadly outage to the wrong email address at the Department of Communcations where they remained unread for over a day, ...
Australian telecommunications company Optus sent crucial emails about a deadly triple-0 outage to an obsolete government email address, where they went unread for more than a day, parliament has heard ...
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) head Nerida O’Loughlin said the regulator was first alerted of an outage impacting 10 calls and that it had been resolved about 2.40pm on ...
The communications regulator and Department of Communications have given conflicting accounts of when they were first alerted to the fatal Optus outage that resulted in four deaths and when the telco ...
Optus' emails also underplayed the severity of the 18 September outage, parliament heard One of Australia's biggest telecommunication companies sent emails about a deadly outage to the wrong email ...