Hackers publish sensitive patient data allegedly stolen from Australian IVF provider Genea
Published on: 2025-07-15 22:34:01
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.
Genea said last week that it had experienced a cybersecurity incident that led to sensitive patient information potentially being compromised. In a statement given to TechCrunch on Wednesday, Genea CEO Tim Yeoh said the company had since identified that “data taken from our systems has been published externally.”
This statement came after the Termite ransomware gang, which recently took credit for an attack on supply chain software giant Blue Yonder, listed Genea on its dark web leak site, where it claimed to have published sensitive patient data.
Samples of the allegedly stolen data, seen by TechCrunch, appear to show government-issued identification documents and sensitive medical records.
In an updated statement, Genea said it was granted a court injunction on Wednesday to “prevent any access, use, dissemination or publ
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