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. “Cell C is aware that data compromised in the recent cybersecurity incident has been unlawfully disclosed by RansomHouse, the threat actor claiming responsibility.” “This follows a previously reported incident involving unauthorised access to unstructureddata in some parts of our IT environment.”
The incident impacted individuals who received services from MediSecure between March 2019 and November 2023. The threat actors stole 6.5TB of data from a company’s server. The company warns that the stolen data can be used to carry out scams, phishing attacks, and identitytheft against Australians.
The incident impacted individuals who received services from MediSecure between March 2019 and November 2023. The threat actors stole 6.5TB of data from a company’s server. The company warns that the stolen data can be used to carry out scams, phishing attacks, and identitytheft against Australians.
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