![]() ![]() Medibank on Sunday said four new files containing 1,496 records were released on the dark web over the weekend, of which 123 records had already been released. The data is believed to include information about mental health and chronic conditions. Hackers have released more stolen Medibank data, with the medical records of almost 1,500 customers released on Sunday on the dark web. Medibank confirmed 500 records were included in the list, including 46 records from previous lists of released personal data. On Sunday night the group posted a file on its dark web blog labelled “psychos”, which contains hundreds of claims from policyholders that appear to be related to mental health treatment. The new data released is believed to include mental health statuses, drug and alcohol addiction cases, and HIV details of another 241 customers. The data in the file is understood to include procedures claimed by a policyholder related to the termination of pregnancy, including non-viable pregnancy, ectopic pregnancy, molar pregnancy, miscarriages, and readmission for complications. Hackers release further personal records to the dark web. Some on the "naughty" list had numeric codes that appeared to link them to drug addiction, alcohol abuse and HIV infection. The data is understood to included names, birth dates, passport numbers and information on medical claims for hundreds of customers who were separated into "naughty" and "nice" lists. Hackers release personal records to the dark web. In response to this event, Medibank took immediate steps to contain the incident, and engaged specialised cyber security firms.Īt this stage there is no evidence that any sensitive data, including customer data, has been accessed. Yesterday the Medibank Group detected unusual activity on its network. ![]()
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