Australia's Energy One says no proof of malicious activity

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Australia's Energy One says no proof of malicious activity
Australian software supplier Energy One said it had not uncovered any evidence of malicious activity on their customer systems after a cyber incident was first identified last month. The company had previously said some personal information of its current and former employees had been compromised...

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