In May 2022, CTARS, the client management system used by Australian government NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) providers, allegedly suffered a data breach that was later posted on an online hacking forum. The cloud platform is used by care providers to record participant information and often stores sensitive medical details. The incident reportedly exposed more than 12,000 unique email addresses. Among the compromised data were names, physical addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, and information relating to patient conditions and treatments.
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Data:
Birthdates
Email Addresses
Genders
Health Information
Names
Passwords
Phone Numbers
Physical Locations
Salutations
Usernames
- Imported:
- Number of lines: 189,123
- Size: 60.43 MB
- Passwords:
Unknown