Overview
- Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles said the government has notified authorities and a security response is underway.
- Independent checks reported that a number listed for Anthony Albanese reached his voicemail, though some other entries appear incorrect.
- LinkedIn has been cited as a possible source of scraped data, but the company says it has seen no evidence of a breach and prohibits such use.
- The US website offers an opt‑out process that typically removes contact details within about a week, and affected offices have lodged takedown requests.
- Listings extend beyond Anthony Albanese and Sussan Ley to figures including Scott Morrison, Julie Bishop and NSW Premier Chris Minns, with one entry citing President Donald Trump’s business number; Albanese’s team had been aware since last month.