Up to 12.9 million Australians have actually had their individual and health details taken and published to the dark web by a “harmful third-party star” after electronic prescriptions supplier MediSecure was hacked. The ePrescription business initially ended up being mindful of a breach on April 13 when thought ransomware was found in a database server which contained individual and health details before openly validating the cyber attack in May. MediSecure on Thursday exposed about 12.9 million Australians who utilized the business’s prescription shipment service from March 2019 to November 2023 were affected after their information taken by a harmful third-party star. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today Included in the 6.5 terabyte of information taken consisted of names, dates of birth, addresses, contact number, Medicare numbers, prescription details and the factors for the medication. The business is evaluating an information set of individual details which has actually been exposed on the dark web to recognize and inform those affected. The federal government was not knowledgeable about publication of the complete information set, National Cyber Security Coordinator Lieutenant General Michelle McGuinness stated on X, previously Twitter. “No one ought to go searching for or gain access to taken delicate or individual details from the dark web,” Lt McGinness stated on Thursday. “This activity just feeds business design of cyber bad guys and can be a criminal offense. “I comprehend lots of Australians will be worried about the scale of this breach. I motivate everybody, whether affected in this event or not, to be alert to being targeted in frauds.” MediSecure was among 2 ePrescription shipment services till late 2023 with the Australian federal government granted the service specifically to another business, Fred IT Group’s eRx Script Exchange. The business designated liquidators and entered into administration in June and is not part of Australia’s digital health network. The nationwide prescription shipment service, eRx, is not impacted by this cyber event, the federal government verified. “Consumers can continue to gain access to medications securely, and doctor can still recommend and give as normal,” it stated.