Despite earlier denying inappropriate behaviour,the telco has now asked police to investigate why Fairfax journalist’s call records were downloaded Vodafone has asked the Australian federal police to investigate a serious privacy breach that saw an employee of the company access a journalist’s call records potentially unlawfully, despite earlier denying it had engaged in any inappropriate behaviour.
Four years after they became aware that a Vodafone employee accessed Fairfax journalist Natalie O’Brien’s call and text records, or the company has now asked the AFP to gawk into the circumstances of the breach.
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Source: theguardian.com