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Group claiming to be Medibank hackers start posting client data on dark web


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Hundreds of names, addresses, birthdates and Medicare details are being posted under ‘good-list’ and ‘naughty’-list’ headings

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A ransomware group has started posting what appears to be Medibank customer data on the dark web, days after the Australian health insurer announced it would not pay a ransom.

The initial dump, limited to a few hundred megabytes, was posted on a blog linked to the Russian ransomware group REvil overnight, after threats were made to release data on Tuesday.

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Continue reading…Hundreds of names, addresses, birthdates and Medicare details are being posted under ‘good-list’ and ‘naughty’-list’ headingsFollow our Australia liveblog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastA ransomware group has started posting what appears to be Medibank customer data on the dark web, days after the Australian health insurer announced it would not pay a ransom.The initial dump, limited to a few hundred megabytes, was posted on a blog linked to the Russian ransomware group REvil overnight, after threats were made to release data on Tuesday.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…