'Good' and 'naughty' lists: Medibank hackers begin posting stolen customer data on dark web

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'Good' and 'naughty' lists: Medibank hackers begin posting stolen customer data on dark web
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Hundreds of names, addresses, birth dates and Medicare details are included in the leaked Medibank data, posted under 'good-list' and 'naughty-list' on the hackers' dark web group.

Shortly after midnight on Wednesday, the group posted the first lists.

Medibank apologised again to clients past and present on Tuesday. It advised customers to be alert for any phishing scams via phone, post or email. Mimecast's 2022 State of Ransomware Readiness report found 20 per cent of companies were asked to pay between $500,000 and $999,999 for their information

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