15 October 2025

PM's personal number listed on international website in huge global privacy breach

| By Chris Johnson
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Hon Anthony Albanese MP

The Prime Minister’s number is one of many that has been scraped and posted on a US website. Photo: Michelle Kroll.

Australian Federal Police and other government agencies are investigating a massive privacy breach in which the personal mobile phone numbers of Anthony Albanese and Sussan Ley have been published online.

The Prime Minister and Opposition Leader were both among a list of prominent Australians whose numbers appeared on a US-based website accessible through a free trial.

The site also listed phone numbers it claimed to belong to ACT independent Senator David Pocock, Tasmanian Senator Jacquie Lambie, Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles, Education Minister Jason Clare, New South Wales Premier Chris Minns, Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan and numerous others.

Former prime ministers Scott Morrison, Malcolm Turnbull and Tony Abbott were among those on the phone list.

The site didn’t just focus on Australians; it also included numbers claiming to be of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and Donald Trump Jr. from the United States on the published list.

In Australia, the privacy breach was first reported by independent news outlet Ette Media late on Monday (13 October) behind a paywall.

Ette discovered its co-founder, Antoinette Lattouf, also had her personal number published on the site.

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Local media outlets have subsequently chosen, for privacy reasons, not to name the US website posting the mobile numbers.

The site claims to offer its subscribers data intelligence for business and marketing, and boasts a list of email and phone contacts for hundreds of millions of people around the world.

The website uses artificial intelligence to scan social media posts, job advertisements, private sites and correspondence to harvest personal information to offer to its clients.

Ms Ley has asked for her number to be removed from the site. Her office said they were only made aware of her number being listed through the media this week.

Mr Albanese’s office said they have been aware of the issue since last month.

The AFP has also confirmed it has formally sought to have the Prime Minister’s number taken down, and issued a statement saying it is “an offence to use a carriage service to menace, harass or cause offence” in Australia.

The AFP promises to take “swift action” against those caught breaching that law.

The Australian politicians who have so far commented are not reporting any nuisance calls at this stage.

Several Federal Government agencies are working furiously to minimise the impacts of the breach on parliamentarians and others.

“We’ve notified authorities and that is being worked through, but obviously, there is concern,” Mr Marles said.

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In NSW, Mr Minns addressed the issue during a media conference, saying AI was dramatically changing the world.

“No one’s been prank-calling me, but maybe that’ll happen this afternoon, so I don’t know,” he said.

“I think it is a concern if your personal data is out there. We want to make sure that we’re protecting that.

“But, you know, this is the age that we live in. Technology is rapidly changing.

“This is one in a long line of information from public officials or regular citizens that just seems to tumble out.

“We want to look at ways of strengthening it, but I also think in some ways it’s going to be inevitable in the future.”

It comes as the Australian Signals Directorate published its Annual Cyber Threat Report 2024-25, stating that AI is increasing the incidence and manner of cybercrime.

“The threat from cybercrime also continues to challenge Australia’s economic and social prosperity, with average reported financial losses, the frequency of ransomware attacks and the number of reported data breaches all increasing throughout the financial year 2024–25,” it states.

“Cybercriminals are continuing their aggressive campaign of credential theft, purchasing stolen usernames and passwords from the dark web to access personal email, social media or financial accounts.”

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Capital Retro5:00 pm 15 Oct 25

Netanyahu can now phone French President Macron direct and ask him to give Hamas some tips on the art of surrender.

Great news this. Penfold can now ring Albo & offer him tips on how to run the country.
The 1950’s was indeed a golden era.

Or maybe franky22 can ring Albo and suggest he read franky22’s favourite book, Das Kapital and design legislation from that

Given Albo’s slumping approval ratings franky, there’s probably millions of Aussies who’d like to offer some views on how he can improve his incompetent Prime Ministership. Immigration, energy policy, housing, international relations, taxation, take your pick.

Do you think he’d listen to some common sense ? Would he truthfully answer any questions ? Might he be able to learn something from those magic 1950’s you keep referring to where enthusiasm, hard work, national pride, good government and cheap energy drove the nation forwards and upwards ?

“Das Kapital” ….it’s like the forum far right go to slight…and laughably dumb considering that the golden god in America has tariffed everything, running a rampantly corrupt regime and is literally going to have to pay farmers to do nothing because Trumponomics has evaporated their markets….genius stuff.

It’s cute that you’re desperately clinging to any slight dip in personal polling as if it’s meaningful news in Australia where the PM is elected by the party and is not a President… whilst ignoring the LNP stonking election loss and party’s continued abysmal polling since the election…it’ll be a long three years for some…the rest of us get to enjoy the copium.

A prime reason for growth in the post-war boom was our highest immigration rate in proportion to population in the last hundred years, far higher than today.

Ice creams and tea were cheaper in the 1950s too. Penfold’s comment about anything being “cheaper” 70 years ago is as silly as it gets.

Capital Retro5:44 pm 15 Oct 25

The post war immigrants were a different class of people, Axon but I don’t expect you were around then.

Givers, not takers.

And ice cream was more expensive then than now. We could only afford it as a treat.

Remind me again what they’re doing differently to ensure your data linked to your Digital ID is safe from similar breaches.

Who would bother, other than an overseas call centre regarding a problem with his IP address

Well at least now Albo will have Trump’s phone number and vice versa. Hopefully he sends Trump a congratulatory email and an apology.

If you haven’t followed global events this week then there’s little point explaining.

But suffice to say, it’s also the reason Albo’s on a snap overseas holiday this week. He can only take so much international humiliation.

Typical nonsensical drivel….

OH but I did see that Trump didn’t win the Nobel Peace Prize…so probably best Albo doesn’t ring him to congratulate him on that.

Yes apologies once more, expecting people to be across global events is somewhat presumptuous. Since you missed it, peace has broken out in Gaza and Trump played a very large role in achieving it. All living hostages have been freed and even the lady who did win the Nobel dedicated the win to Trump.

It’s possible Albo isn’t aware either though he’s supposed to meet Trump in a few weeks on yet another overseas trip. It’s unclear at this stage whether Albo will cut his holiday short for the meeting, but at least now he won’t have to verbal journalists for asking questions about his access to Trump’s phone number given it’s all now public.

Hopefully that’s helped get you up to speed.

What did Trump actually do? I’ll wait champ.

Don’t trouble yourself waiting seano. If you haven’t seen a news website, television report, read a newspaper or even heard anything on the radio, it’s unlikely you’ll learn anything new here.

Whilst Trump was overlooked for the Nobel he’ll be receiving the Israeli Presidential Medal of Honor, their highest civilian honour “in recognition of his role in achieving a historic agreement advancing the release of the hostages and an end to the war. The award also notes President Trump’s steadfast and unwavering support for the State of Israel, his unique contribution to Israel’s security and the well-being of its citizens, and his commitment to leading the entire region toward an era of peace and cooperation.”

That nicely describes what he’s done so if you have a genuine interest in discovering that, now you’re up to date.

In other news you’ve also missed, Jimmy’s had a humiliating super backflip, there’s a new carbon tax on the way and this week’s Powerball is $4 million. If you grab a ticket it’s possible you might at least finish up ahead on something this week.

What did Trump do to bring about “peace” in Gaza Penfold? Be specific.

No problem there. Even if he did answer the phone he would not listen or he would answer with a lot of statements that mean nothing.

Anyone who called someone from a stolen number published on the internet is probably not worth listening to anyway.

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