Optus Outage Report in Yamba, Clarence Valley, State of New South Wales
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Yamba, State of New South Wales
The chart below shows the number of Optus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Yamba and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Optus users through our website.
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Internet (51%)
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Phone (26%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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Total Blackout (9%)
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E-mail (4%)
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Optus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mythoughts
(@Mythoug05655057) reported
@Calista_Bruschi @hughriminton My daughter hasn't been with Optus for 2 yrs but still got an email about her security details compromised!It's a nightmare! New Medicare card ordered New drivers licence no requested Bank A/C, Optus passwords changed (Never used passports to open Optus a/c) Did I miss anything?
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Calista Bruschi
(@Calista_Bruschi) reported
@hughriminton Received 'the email'. Have been a customer for more than 20 years. I'm off contract soon. Not really sure what to do though, as a #hack could happen to any organisation in a world where everything is digital... The lack of communication from #Optus is a major fail.
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Mobs
(@Mobsy1812) reported
@sussanley @AlboMP The same “cyber workforce” that had a huge customer security hack this week because your Govt thought that enlisting ex Optus employee Paul Fletcher as Communications Minister in 2020 was a “great fit”?
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Jaimyn
(@jaimyn_m) reported
These things are taught in beginner programming classes. It is frankly, unacceptable for a large company like Optus to have these sorts of problems in their public facing systems. Millions of Australians (myself included) are now at risk of identity theft, fraud etc. 5/6
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Stilgherrian
(@stilgherrian) reported
@AnOldManStream1 Nothing is officially confirmed yet . Someone leaked from Optus that it was indeed a test server with real data on a network that had internet connectivity. The purported hacker claims it was directly exposed to the internet somehow. Minister’s comments would support the theory.
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Chooks1908
(@chooks1908) reported
@trevorlong There is absolutely no customer approach at all Trevor. For days I have been receiving the same generic message. We know you are concerned and we “Optus” have taken the necessary steps. WTF are they on about. OPTUS obviously has no idea about preventative measures.
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Ned
(@swabhitch) reported
@theprojecttv Not customers fault, yet they are the ones doing all the leg work to fix the mess they caused and the owners of Optus not even communicating to anyone what is happening or how they will go about to fix the problem.
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Thilanka Rathnayaka 🙏🙏🌱🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰
(@thilankadinush) reported
OPTUS, Australia largest telecommunication provider has a massive data breached, and ransomware for data. This is the ever-worst data breached for them. Company said this was a sophisticated attack. Hackers revealed about 10m customers data which is 40% of population.
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w3b3d1g1
(@w3b3d1g1) reported
@rpotter_9 @Kieran_Gilbert You nerds need to start with a philosophy. That philosophy centres around the customer the trust in your trustworthiness. Optus has no right to hold any personal data ever again even if that means the end. The 'system' did not fail, the people did. Open banking? Blockchain.
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Jenine ******
(@JFHooker04) reported
@Optus WTF Optus? Just found out how little you value your customers private details! Why do you even need to keep our licence, passport and Medicare numbers once we have passed 100 points ID. Other identifying measures could be used afterwards.