The investigation was sparked when the AFP became aware of a number of text messages demanding some Optus customers transfer $2,000 to a bank account or face their personal information being used for financial crimes.
The data used by the alleged offender to identify these customers was from the 10,200 stolen records posted online after last month’s breach.
The 19-year-old is scheduled to appear in Sydney Central Local Court at a later date and will face two offences that carry a maximum penalty of 10 and 7 years’ imprisonment.
