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Albanese’s Phone Number Leak Sparks Privacy Fears

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s private mobile phone number has been released online by a foreign-based data website, raising immediate alarm across Australia’s political landscape. The website, which automatically collects data available publicly from platforms like LinkedIn, also includes contact details for other senior politicians, both current and former government members. The leak was found earlier this week, and officials claim it could lead to unwanted calls, security threats, and potential misuse.

Government Responds To Leaked Politician Data

Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles confirmed the leak, saying that the government and security authorities are taking the issue most seriously. Australian authorities have reached out to the foreign site to request the removal of the data and are approaching online sites like LinkedIn directly to ensure future leaks are avoided. LinkedIn responded that it had not been hacked, but that data-scraping operations are a real threat on the internet today. The government is calling for restraint and requesting that anyone who discovers private data on the internet report it immediately.

Calls Increase For Stronger Privacy Protection

The leak has sparked fresh demands from privacy experts and lawmakers to make Australia’s data privacy laws stronger, especially for VIPs and government officials. Legal experts explain that the existing laws in Australia struggle to protect citizens’ information once shared on foreign websites. Most are calling for immediate legislative reform to catch up with the type of advanced data collection and publishing involved in this leak. Australians are also being told to stop oversharing on the internet, use an extra security option to protect their own online identity. 

News At A Glance

  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s phone number leaked on a foreign website.
  • The breach also impacted several high-ranking politicians.
  • The government has opened an inquiry and urged online platforms to move fast.
  • The incident has again started a debate over how safe personal data really is online.

FAQ

  1. How did Prime Minister Albanese’s phone number get leaked?

A foreign website collected publicly available contact details from social media and posted them online.

  1. Who else was impacted by the leak?

The leak also exposed the numbers of several senior politicians, including current and former officials.

  1. What is the government doing in response?

Officials are investigating the leak and asking tech companies to take the data down quickly.

  1. What can individual do to protect their own data?

Check your privacy settings, post less personal information online, and watch for any suspect activity on your account. 


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