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Health sector tops the list as Australians hit by 300 data breaches since February
AUSTRALIA introduced mandatory disclosure laws earlier this year — and we now know just how vulnerable our data is.
Aussies have been the victim of more than 300 major data breaches this year — with hackers and criminals getting access to the private data of hundreds of thousands of people.
The 305 breaches have taken place in just the past five months, since February 22, when Australia’s new mandatory reporting laws came into force which demand businesses disclose when they have been hacked.
Bank details, credit card numbers, passport information, driver’s licences and other personal information was among the data accidentally lost, shared or stolen.
And the main target for hackers was the healthcare sector which was the worst hit with 49 major data breaches. Although none involved the government's contentious My Health Record system.
The finance sector was the next on the list, with 36 breaches.
http://www.news.com.au/technology/online/hacking/health-sector-tops-the-list-as-australians-hit-by-300-data-breaches-since-february/news-story/5e95c47694418ad072bf34d872e22124