Massive Data Breach Affects Victims of Family Violence and Sexual Assault in Victoria
4 May 2024 at 01:56
A cyberattack targeting a Victorian company has resulted in the exposure of personal data belonging to thousands of victims of family violence and sexual assault, as well as about 60,000 current and former students at Melbourne Polytechnic.
Monash Health Data Breach
Monash Health, the state's largest health service, confirmed it was caught in the cross-hairs of a data breach, which also affected government entities that were clients of the company ZircoDATA.
Monash Health, Victoria's largest health service, found itself entangled in the aftermath of a data breach, which compromised sensitive information collected by family violence and sexual support units between 1970 and 1993.
The breach, attributed to an unauthorized third party gaining access to the systems of document-scanning business ZircoDATA, impacted approximately 4000 individuals who had sought support from these vital services.
The disclosure of details about the sexual violence and assault support units has been deeply distressing for affected victim-survivors. The breach, which involved personal data collected over decades, has raised concerns about the safety and privacy of those who relied on these support services during times of vulnerability.
Amid the fallout from the breach, efforts have been underway to mitigate the risks and support those affected. Monash Health, in collaboration with relevant authorities, has been diligently verifying the identities and addresses of the impacted individuals before initiating contact, ensuring that victims are not inadvertently exposed to further harm.
βThe majority of these entities are still in the process of working with ZircoDATA to identify impacted data and any victims, and are yet to begin notifying impacted individuals,β newly appointed coordinator Lieutenant-General Michelle McGuinness said inΒ a statement on X.In addition to Monash Health, other government entities that were clients of ZircoDATA have also been affected by the breach but βthe impact for most government entities is likely to be minimal,β the National Cyber Security Coordinator said. The breach has prompted federal authorities, including the Australian Federal Police, to launch investigations and coordinate responses to address the scope of the incident and safeguard affected individuals.