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Hackers release personal data from Tasmanian Government data breach

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Tasmanian Minister for Science and Technology Madeleine Ogilvie fronts the media on Good Friday after personal data captured in the State Government data breach was leaked online by hackers. Image / Pulse

UPDATE 2:30 PM: During a press conference held this afternoon, Ms. Ogilvie announced the establishment of a helpline number for individuals who suspect that their data may have been compromised.

The announcement comes in response to the recent release of personal data belonging to Tasmanian parents and students, which was reportedly stolen from the Department of Education, Children and Youth system.

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The cyber attack was carried out by a Russian-linked ransomware group, who gained unauthorized access to the sensitive information through the GoAnywhere file transfer system.

The leaked data, which was made available on the dark web on Friday morning, includes Student Assistant Scheme approval letters that were sent to parents, revealing the full names and dates of birth of their children.

One of the leaked documents (details redacted for privacy).

EARLIER 10:30 AM: The Tasmanian Government data breach has taken a dark turn for the worst, with the hackers this morning releasing some compromised documents on the internet.

The personal data of Tasmanian parents and students from the department of education system is thought to have been compromised by cyber criminals from a Russian-linked ransomware group.

Tasmanian Minister for Science and Technology Madeleine Ogilvie and DPAC Deputy Secretary Rob Williams front the media on Good Friday after personal data captured in the State Government data breach was leaked online by hackers. Image / Pulse

The Government is scheduled to hold a press conference on the breach, which includes leaked student levies, names, addresses and school account numbers of parents, this afternoon.

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