"Credit Card Numbers, Medical Records Leaked on Dark Web Amid Australian Clinical Labs Cyberattack"

Leading pathology services provider Australian Clinical Labs (ACL) recently admitted that sensitive customer information, including medical records and credit card numbers, were stolen in a cyberattack and shared on the dark web.  The company stated that the sensitive information of about 223,000 people had been affected.  ACL noted that the breach which impacts its subsidiary Medlab largely affects staff and patients in Queensland and NSW.  

The data stolen includes: 

  • 17,539 individual medical and health records associated with a pathology test.
  •  28,286 credit card numbers and people’s names.  Of these records, 15,724 have expired, and 3375 have a CVV code attached.
  • 128,608 Medicare numbers (not copies of cards) and people’s names.

7NEWS.com.au reports: "Credit Card Numbers, Medical Records Leaked on Dark Web Amid Australian Clinical Labs Cyberattack"

 

 

 

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