Australian authorities have launched an investigation after the private phone number of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was leaked on a US-based website. The platform, which claims to provide access to 300 million professionals from 30 million companies, allegedly scrapes data from public sources such as LinkedIn. The Australian Federal Police (AFP) confirmed they are aware of the breach and are working to remove the Prime Minister’s personal details from the site. Acting Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles emphasized the government’s concern and efforts to address the issue. The leak also exposed the contact information of several other prominent Australians, raising broader questions about online data privacy. Digital Rights Watch chair Lizzie O’Shea called for stricter regulations on the transfer of personal data outside Australia, highlighting the reliance on US tech companies. The AFP warned that using communication services to harass or menace individuals is a criminal offense, and they will take swift action against violators. The incident has ignited public debate over the protection of personal information in the digital age.
