A breach disclosed by T-Mobile on November 16 exposed customer data and internal communications. While the full extent is still under review, it is suggested millions may have their information, including names and addresses, compromised. Believed to be part of a broader campaign targeting telecoms, the breach is linked to advanced persistent threat (APT) groups with alleged Chinese government ties.

Australian pension funds slammed for ‘absolute incompetence’ in wake of cyber attacks
Super Consumers Australia criticized firms for being incompetent in minimizing damage caused by cyber attacks. They emphasized the need for better cybersecurity measures to protect