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The infiltrators claim that they published a set of sensitive data belonging to industrial insemination patients after an electronic attack on Geneia, one of the largest fertility providers in Australia.
Gene He said last week He suffered from the cybersecurity incident, which led to sensitive information for the patient who may be at risk. In a statement made by Techcrunch on Wednesday, CEO of Genea Tim Yeoh said that the company has since determined that “the data taken from our systems have been published externally.”
This statement came after the termite ransom, which has been credited recently AttackListed on GENEA on the dark web leakage site, where she claimed that she had published sensitive data for the patient.
It appears that samples of the alleged stolen data, seen by Techcrunch, appear to show the identity documents issued by the government and sensitive medical records.
in An updated statementJenia said that it had given a judicial order on Wednesday “preventing any access, use, publishing or publishing the data affected by the threat representative and/or any third party receiving the stolen data set.”
The court command, which Techcrunch, reveals that the infiltrators have violated the Citrix environment in Genet on January 31 before extracting approximately 940 GB of data on February 14.
Jenia said that she is not currently knowing the data accessed, and told Yeoh Techcrunch that the company “is urgently looking into the nature and extent of the data that has been published.”
However, GENEA noted that infiltrators had at risk a patient management system, which contains information such as patient contact details, medical care card numbers, health insurance details, medical history, test results, and medicines.
Jenia said that there is currently no evidence that the financial information for patients, such as credit card details or bank account numbers, has been at risk.
It is not known that the number of individuals who may be affected by rags, but Genet said that he is communicating with both current and previous patients.
In her updated statement, Jenia said that she is working to “restore” her systems safely after the electronic attack, but she did not say whether the accident continues to disrupt patient services. ABC News It reported last week that the company’s MYGENEA application, which enables patients to track their period and display fertility data, was placed in a non -communication mode as a result of the accident.