Two Ernst and Young Staff Charged for Accessing PM Albanese's Banking Data
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Two Sydney men, Paul Issa and Phillip Issa, aged 21 and 25, have been charged for allegedly accessing Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's personal banking information without authorization. The men, who were employed by Ernst and Young, accessed the restricted data while working with the bank. Treasurer Jim Chalmers expressed that such breaches are incredibly concerning. Both individuals appeared in court on June 30, 2026, with their bail continued. The incident raises significant questions about data security and privacy for public officials. The specific attack vector or method used to gain access has not been disclosed in the articles.
Key Points: • Two Ernst and Young employees accessed PM Albanese's private banking information. • The men have been charged with unauthorized access to restricted data. • Treasurer Jim Chalmers called the incident 'incredibly concerning'.