A further 14,000 people could be affected by a cyber attack from which hackers released over 16,000 Tasmanian education department documents.
On April 7, the state government revealed financial statements and invoices, containing names and addresses of school students and their parents, had been released onto the dark web.
The documents were gained through a hack on third-party file transfer service GoAnywhere MFT.
Earlier this week, the Department for Education, Children and Young People contacted about 150,000 people and businesses whose data was potentially at risk.
“Through extensive investigations by our cyber team, we have now identified approximately 14,000 additional individuals whose data may have been compromised,” Science and Technology Minister Madeleine Ogilvie said on April 14….
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