Updated yesterday:
"auDA has completed its investigation into the alleged cyber incident.
It indicates there is no evidence that cyber criminals have accessed
auDA systems or have auDA data. Read our full statement here:
https://www.auda.org.au/statement/resolution-cyber-incident "
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On 22/08/2023 7:47 pm, Stephen Loosley wrote:
Hackers claim to have breached auDA
By Richard Chirgwin Aug 21 2023 6:48AM
https://www.itnews.com.au/news/hackers-claim-to-have-breached-auda-599411
Domain administrator investigating.
Australia's internet domain administrator, auDA, is confirming the
details of what appears to be a data breach.
Hackers claim to have breached auDA
AuDA first stated it was alerted to an alleged breach on Friday ..
https://www.auda.org.au/statement/auda-statement
Yesterday, the organisation issued an expanded statement in which it
said it had alerted the Australian Cyber Security Centre, the
Department of Home Affairs, and the Office of the Australian
Information Commissioner of the alleged breach ..
https://www.auda.org.au/statement/cyber-incident-update
AuDA also said it "began work with industry experts to investigate the
claim", and that the "cyber criminal has provided evidence of a small
sample of data they say is in their possession.
It includes screenshots of a file list from a computer.
"Our investigation remains ongoing, including to verify the cyber
criminal's claims and the provenance of this data."
Twitter account FalconFeedsio https://twitter.com/FalconFeedsio said
it has viewed some of the data the attacker claims to have.
"They claim to have access to 15GB of [the] organisation's data which
includes powers of attorney & legal docs, passports, personal data,
medical reports, loan repayment, death certificates, customer bank
accounts details, etc."
Senator James Paterson
https://twitter.com/SenPaterson/status/1693175091197284407 said on X,
formerly Twitter, that "this would be a concerning breach if confirmed,
given auDA's important role administering domains for Australians."
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