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Hackers publish sensitive patient data allegedly stolen from Australian IVF provider Genea


Genea gets a court injunction after ransomware gang Termite claims to have leaked patient information

Hackers claim to have published a trove of sensitive data belonging to IVF patients after a cyberattack on Genea, one of Australia’s largest fertility providers. In an updated statement, Genea said it was granted a court injunction on Wednesday to “prevent any access, use, dissemination or publication of the impacted data by the threat actor and/or any third party who receives the stolen dataset.” ABC News reported last week that the company’s MyGenea app, which enables patients to track their cycle and view fertility data, was taken offline as a result of the incident.

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