Posted: 2022-10-19 23:43:46

Health insurance provider Medibank is the latest Australian organisation to be hit by a cyber attack. 

The company, which has more than 3.7 million customers, says a hacker claims to have stolen 200GB of data and given 100 policies as proof. 

Here is what we know and what Medibank has said to do if you are a customer.

What's happened so far?

  • Medibank was hit by a cyber attack last week but at the time the company said there was no evidence that sensitive data had been accessed
  • On Wednesday, it issued a statement saying it received a message from a group claiming to be hackers
  • The company halted trading on the share market as a result
  • Cyber Security Minister Clare O'Neil said the attack has been referred to the Australian Federal Police
  • Medibank is also working with the Australian Cyber Security Agency and the Australian Signals Directorate
  • On Thursday, Medibank confirmed a criminal has provided the company with a sample of 100 records, which it believes are from its systems
  • The company expects that more people will be impacted as investigations continue 

What data does the Medibank cyber attacker have?

Medibank holds a range of sensitive information by virtue of being a health insurance company.

Of the 100 records supplied by the hacker, Medicare says the data includes:

  • First names and surnames
  • Addresses
  • Dates of birth
  • Medicare numbers
  • Policy numbers
  • Phone numbers
  • Data from claims made to the insurer

The data also includes details about where customers received medical services, the codes relating to their diagnosis and procedures.

The hacker also claims to have credit card details, however, this has not been verified by Medibank.

Medibank thinks these policies come from subsidiary ahm and products used by international students.

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What happens now?

Medibank said it is working to contact customers impacted by the breach to provide guidance.

The company said it expects the number of people who are impacted will continue to grow.

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