The criminals who stole information on Medibank Private’s entire customer base have dumped a huge file on the dark web that is feared to be the entirety of what they accessed.
The criminals who stole information on Medibank Private’s entire customer base have released a massive data file overnight that it says contains more sensitive customer data. But they have also hinted that this could be the last as Australia’s largest private health insurer continues toIn the early hours of this morning, the hackers made an update to the dark web blog that has been used to release information saying: “Happy Cyber Security Day!!! Added folder full. Case closed.
The hackers have already moved on to fresh victims, with the blog site posting data allegedly stolen from a US medical group, Sunknowledge Services, and a US school.that the latest development was “shocking”.“If people think that any government ID has been in any way breached, or they’re aware of it, contact us.”
The hackers accessed the health claims data for about 160,000 Medibank customers, 300,000 ahm customers and 20,000 international customers.
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