The massive and unprecedented Optus data heist this week should put paid to any Australians placing their trust in this so-called ‘trusted’ legislation soon to be introduced by the Labor Party.

As more and more information is released by telco Optus it seems that up to 10 million former and existing customers have had their identity stolen by sophisticated hackers to be re-sold to criminal networks in Asia.

Gone are your identities through the theft of Passport numbers and all personal details including drivers licences.

In Australia, particularly with government, banks and telcos your date of birth is your official ID number.

You can’t change your date of birth therefore the loss of the millions of birth dates will now cost victims dearly as criminal networks clean out your bank and credit card accounts.

These devious Asians will open false accounts in banks, obtain credit cards, rip off power companies(not that would worry most customers), food retailers and engage in just about every online business transaction that can be done.

Your identity is gone forever thanks to fascist government policies that forced telcos to take and store this personal ID data when activating a phone.

Thank the Liberal National Party and the Labor Party as your identity just jumped out the window.

And the devious socialists in the ALP want you to sign onto their Trusted Digital Identity legislation soon to go before parliament?

Optus customers should take every measure they can to cancel every piece of ID they have and try to start again. Remember Google captures all your online transactions. Will it be next?

The Trusted Digital Identity bill 2022

This proposed legislation makes way for biometric data to be stored by government or private companies. It includes finger prints, hand prints, iris scans, facial scans and your DNA. (we have been reliably informed that Queenslanders who were PCR tested for Covid with intrusive nasal swabs have their DNA recorded in private data banks held in Brisbane.)

The government website states:

‘This legislation provides assurance to consumers that their privacy and security is protected.

It is also relevant for businesses and state and territory governments who wish to:

  • be accredited for the digital identity services they provide under the Australian Government accreditation scheme, or
  • participate in the System as an accredited onboarded participant (provides identity services) or a relying party (services that require their customer to verify their identity online).’

The Optus damage so far:

1.Nearly 10 million current and former Optus customers have been affected by the data breach

2. An expert says the data could be used by criminals to take out fraudulent loans or impersonate victims

3.Australian intelligence agencies are investigating the data breach, which could have implications for national security.

Brendan Walker-Munro of the University of Queensland said with those personal details, criminals would be able to commit “garden variety identity theft”.

“Someone posing as you can contact certain agencies and redirect physical mail, potentially even your electronic mail,” he said.

Dr Walker-Munro said the information released could allow people to impersonate others.

“Essentially, they’re able to commit a crime and almost make it look as though this this innocent person whose information they’ve obtained was actually responsible for it,” he said.

An Australian Federal Police task force will work with the Australians Signals Directorate to identify those behind the breach.

“I want to reassure Australians that the full weight of cybersecurity capabilities across government … are working round the clock to respond to this breach,” Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil said.

Yeah Albo and are you going to going to play Santa Claus at the ACTU Christmas party this year?

Editor: It should be noted that Australia has long been recognised as the world wide testing ground for all devious operations of the Deep State. Take the Covid mandates for example and years before the introduction of colour TV, fuel shortages, shooting millions of livestock under the bogus BTEC scheme and then the Port Arthur sting that removed many guns from the population, ad infinitum.

There could be more to this data heist than it seems.