Optus data breach
Optus, an Australian telecommunications company, has recently advised customers of a cyberattack which may have resulted in unauthorised access to current and former customers’ information held by the Australian Government.
How do I know if I have been impacted by the data breach?
Optus has notified all affected customers about the data breach. This includes New Zealand passport holders who provided their New Zealand passport as part of setting up their accounts with Optus.
If you have not been contacted by Optus, you have not been impacted by the breach.
What passport details could have been exposed?
Some people had their New Zealand passport number compromised.
A copy of your passport, including your image, was not exposed.
Optus will have advised you if your New Zealand passport number was compromised.
Do I need to replace my passport if I have been impacted?
No, you don't have to.
If you have renewed your passport since signing up with Optus, you do not need to do anything.
If you have not renewed your passport, there is no need to replace your passport if it is still valid.
Can I use my passport to travel?
Yes, your passport is safe to use for international travel. Your passport remains valid for travel unless it has expired or it has been renewed.
Could someone else get a passport in my identity?
No. We use robust controls that protect your passport from identity takeover, including sophisticated facial recognition technology.
Could someone use my passport details to travel in my identity?
No. They would need your actual passport, not just your passport details.
If your passport has been lost or stolen, you must let the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) Passport Office know as soon as possible so we can cancel your passport and protect you from any misuse.
Further information about lost and stolen passports is available here:
Lost, stolen or damaged passport
Is it still safe to use my passport as proof of identity?
Impacted Optus customers may be concerned their passport details could be misused to commit identity fraud.
You have the option to ask DIA to apply a block in the Australia Document Verification Service (DVS) system on your behalf. This block will mean that your passport number cannot be used for digital verification in Australia, but you can still use your passport to verify your identity in person as required, such as for the purposes of taking out a loan, or a phone plan.
If you want DIA to apply a block in DVS, email us at: passportsafe@dia.govt.nz.
Let us know your current passport number, name and contact phone number, including area and country codes – we’ll call from New Zealand. Put 'Optus' in the subject line.
Is my passport still valid if I replace it?
If you choose to replace your passport, the previous one will be cancelled once we receive your application.
Note that a cancelled passport cannot be used for travel or identification purposes.
You will need to wait until a replacement passport has been issued.
Information about passport timeframes is available here:
What happens if I replace my New Zealand passport while I am in Australia?
We understand that you may be worried that you could be stranded without any valid ID in Australia. If you have upcoming international travel planned, we recommend that you travel on your current passport.
If you would like to replace your passport, contact DIA to discuss your upcoming travel plans before cancelling your passport.
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