Optus Outage Report in Bindoon, Chittering, State of Western Australia
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SingTel Optus offers landline and mobile communication services to consumers and businesses, including mobile phone, mobile internet, broadband internet and television.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Bindoon, State of Western Australia
The chart below shows the number of Optus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Bindoon 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 (64%)
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Phone (15%)
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E-mail (8%)
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Wi-fi (8%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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TV (%)
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Optus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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FunWithTreason
(@FunWithTreason) reported
@PaulMaric @Optus @Telstra well you are totally wrong, sorry. anything online is vunerable to a breach. and shockingly a large network will take time to investigate. "Like I said, nobody is immune to a data breach" you have repeatedly said it COULD have been, not COULDN'T.
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mr dom
(@iammrdom) reported
Seems like there’s been some significant cellular infrastructure damage in the Adelaide Hills. Optus is still offline due to damage.
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Grahame Lynch
(@Commsday) reported
@Jeremy_Kirk Would help is if the gov't & Optus were on the same page on what actually happened. Optus is advertising this weekend that it is sharing its learnings with other businesses on this. Info on how the hack actually occurred would be a great start AND help to others.
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Jesse Addison
(@JesseAddison12) reported
@Jeremy_Kirk @1000ftview @ClareONeilMP While removing incentive for crims to tell the org data was compromised. How much does it hamstring our response to ID theft risk if a bad actor finds an easy trove of info (Optus) & there's no incentive to tell the org? Will orgs even find out they're (still?) bleeding data?
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Debra Edmonds🕯
(@DebEdmonds60s) reported
@EurekaJustice I received one from Optus. Don’t even remember being a customer of Optus! 🤨
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Abel Moarrensis
(@CircuitRCAY) reported
@amaysimAU I just switched to your service using an eSIM and a ported number (from Optus, ported successfully) and calls and text work fine, but my Pixel 6 Pro is reporting that there is no data connection. What's up with that?
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Jax
(@sunsetriver88) reported
@ClareONeilMP How long will vulnerabilities stay unfixed if hackers know there's no point telling the org, but they can still sell the data (including new incoming customer info) to 3rd parties? Especially while companies like Optus leave the door wide open.
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Deano
(@Deanos_DT) reported
So, appears that @VodafoneAU and @Optus are both down in Mt Barker SA. Wonder when they'll be back online?
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Trae
(@traerohleder) reported
For the Optus Hack, try go onto the Breachforums website and try locate the “optusdata” user’s IP Address, and track them down like that. If it’s a VPN, try request traffic data logs.
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Steve Kirkbright
(@stevekinaus) reported
@gardengnome_au Hmm ‘how?’ exactly!. After they sent my new licence to an unknown address (and was never recovered) they still use the system which compromised my data. Even without the optus leak. All systems need review.