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Hacker must have had an ‘incentive’ to take the Optus data down

The hacker who caused the Optus database breach has made a statement saying it was a mistake and they will be taking down the stolen information. Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood says it was either the ransom was paid, or the hacker has an “incentive” for taking the data down. He says the hacker must have been in it for the money to take it down, or there must be an incentive for the hacker to do so. The hacker has said they will take the stolen data down after it was taken down by the hacker who said it was an error in making the breach a mistake, according to a statement on Sky News’ Andrew Bolt. Click here for more information on the hacker’s statement on the breach on Optus. . . .

Read more at www.skynews.com.au
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