Health
We take cyber security and your privacy very seriously.
We are vigilant around managing threats and we take all reasonable steps to securely store your personal information. This includes a range of digital and physical security measures. You’ll find details in our privacy policy.
Stay informed – stay safe
We encourage you to be alert to the many scams used to defraud people. You can learn how to spot a scam and how to protect yourself from them by visiting scamwatch.gov.au .
Please be wary of suspicious communications received via email, text or phone call. If in doubt, don’t click links or hand over personal information.
Reputable sources of information and support
- Find out more about common cyber threats from the Australian Cyber Security Centre
- Moneysmart has information on what to do if you’re a victim of identity theft
- The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner explains what to do if you’re notified of a data breach – and they have a fact sheet for Optus customers
- If you are a victim of a cyber-crime, you can report it at ReportCyber
- Victims of crime can apply for a Commonwealth Victims’ Certificate from the Department of Home Affairs
- IDCARE can provide tailored support for people impacted by the Optus or Medibank data breaches.