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Data breach sees records of 50,000 workers exposed
Nearly 50,000 Australians and 5000 federal public servants have had sensitive personal information exposed online.
Finbar O'Mallon is a reporter for The Canberra Times
Nearly 50,000 Australians and 5000 federal public servants have had sensitive personal information exposed online.
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