Dutton takes a swipe at Labor amid Optus crisis

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Peter Dutton has lashed out at Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil who he says is 'missing in action' as millions of Optus customers are told to change their passwords and check their accounts.

Optus customers have been urged to change their passwords and check their accounts for “unusual activity” after it was revealed a major cyberattack may have compromised the personal information of up to nine million Australians.

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton speaks out about Optus' major cyberattack. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Gary Ramage “They need the reassurance from the government to provide that understanding of what has happened," he said.

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