

The Telstra Group Ltd (ASX: TLS) share price is one to watch on Monday.
Thatâs in the wake of a reported data breach, which has seen the data of around 130,000 of the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) telcoâs customers released publicly.
This comes just two months after insurance giant Medibank Private Ltd (ASX: MPL) revealed significant amounts of medical-related data from its customers had been compromised.
Hereâs what Telstra investors learned regarding the latest mass data breach over the weekend while the ASX was closed.
What happened with the data breach?
The Telstra share price is on watch after news hit the wires that the names, phone numbers, and addresses of approximately 130,000 customers â who were meant to be unlisted â were accidentally published online on the telco’s directory assistance site.
As Bloomberg reports, Telstra said the data breach was not due to malicious outside hackers, as was the case with Medibank. Instead, Telstra indicated the issue was due to a âmisalignment of databasesâ.
Commenting on the error that could put the Telstra share price under pressure today, chief financial officer Michael Ackland said (quoted by Bloomberg):
We recently discovered there had been a misalignment of the databases used to provide these services, which resulted in some customersâ names, numbers and addresses being listed when they should not have been. This was a result of a misalignment of databases â no cyber activity was involved.
Ackland went on to apologise to the customers impacted by the internal error:
Protecting our customersâ privacy is absolutely paramount, and for the customers impacted we understand this is an unacceptable breach of your trust. Weâre sorry it occurred, and we know we have let you down.
Telstra said it is working to remove the customersâ details from its publicly accessible online directory assistance. The ASX 200 telco will launch an internal investigation.
Telstra share price snapshot
As at Fridayâs close, the Telstra share price is down 1% over the past 12 months. That compares to a full year loss of 2% posted by the ASX 200.
As you can see in the price chart below, Telstra shares have enjoyed a much better second half, gaining 7% over the past six months.
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