Russian hackers have stolen the health data of almost 10 million people in Australia – including the prime minister’s data

Russian hackers have stolen the health data of almost 10

Hackers started leaking information to the public this week when ransom demands of nearly 9.5 million were not agreed to.

Russian hackers have stolen the health information of 9.7 million people in a data breach at the country’s largest health insurance company in Australia.

This was reported by the Australian police this morning Finnish time.

According to the police, the country’s prime minister was also stolen in the data breach Anthony Albanese information.

Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police Reece Kershaw’s according to the data breach was carried out by “a group of loosely connected cybercriminals” from Russia.

Hackers began leaking information to the public this week after the health insurance company Medibank refused to pay a ransom of nearly 9.5 million euros they demanded.

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