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Australian Prime Minister’s phone number Anthony Albanese and son of US President Donald Trump, donald trump jrMany are among private numbers that have been made public on a website.
The country’s former opposition leader Susan Le Prime Minister Scott MorrisonAnd former Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop was also publicly listed, prompting a federal investigation.
Albanese’s office confirmed that he was aware of the situation, while Ley’s staff said they had requested that the information be removed.
Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister said his government was aware of the website, which is based in the US, and had taken steps to deal with the problem following the leak. violation of privacy Reported by independent media outlet Ette Media on Tuesday.
“We’re obviously aware of it,” Richard Marles said. “We have informed the authorities and it is being worked on.”

The website, which belongs to a data intelligence company, provides an opt-out form to delete contact details within seven days. The website claims to use AI to scan social media, job portals and other platforms for contact details. It allows users to perform limited free searches on the database, with millions of contacts available and the option to access more through a paid subscription.
However, many numbers on the website are wrongly attributed to powerful leaders across the world, including India Narendra Modi,
LinkedIn could be a major potential source of the phone numbers scraped by the website, but it says there is no indication of data breach Has happened on its platform.
A spokesperson explained, “Our policies are clear that third-party companies taking personal data and using it in ways that our members have not agreed to is prohibited, and these companies are not affiliated with LinkedIn.” Guardian,
Lay’s employees said they learned about the website after being contacted by local media. “We were made aware of the issue when the media contacted us yesterday,” a spokesperson for the opposition leader told the newswire. “This is obviously concerning, and we’ve contacted LinkedIn to understand what happened here. We look forward to their response.”
New South Wales premier Chris Minns, whose number was also listed, quipped that no one was “prank calling” him yet, but he was concerned by the breach.
This is not the first time that personal numbers of Australian politicians have been leaked. In 2017, the personal numbers of hundreds of MPs, senators and staff were published on the Parliament House website.