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The company says it has no evidence that customer data was accessed in the attack

“Normal business operations have resumed and we will continue to take necessary steps to further protect our IT environment, including customer data,” it said.

The company said it involved the Australian Cyber ​​Security Centre, a key agency of the Australian government, and worked with them to keep the country’s response agencies up-to-date and to obtain information and intelligence to help resolve incidents. increase.

Medibank said the incident would not disrupt business momentum and confirmed that it is on track with guidance provided in its full-year earnings results for August.

Medibank shares, which have been suspended since the incident was made public last Thursday, fell 5% in early trading to this morning’s low of $3.35.

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The company says it has no evidence that customer data was accessed in the attack

Source link The company says it has no evidence that customer data was accessed in the attack

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