These incidents, from the first quarter of 2025, are a clear reminder of what’s really at stake when it comes to company data breaches.
From retail giants to healthcare providers, law firms to government agencies, no one is immune.
34 million records exposed due to an unprotected database, affecting both customers and employees. One of the largest breaches in Australian retail history.
Nearly 800,000 EV owner records leaked, including personal contact details and vehicle IDs, triggering regulatory scrutiny and class-action risks.
Electronic prescription provider breached, exposing patient data and highlighting vulnerabilities in digital health systems. Legal and regulatory fallout expected.
Thousands of court documents compromised in a breach of a secure government platform, potentially disrupting legal proceedings and exposing personal data.
600GB of sensitive client data allegedly stolen in a ransomware attack, risking legal confidentiality and firm reputation.
Cyber-attack disrupted IVF treatments and exposed sensitive patient data, directly affecting individuals undergoing fertility care.
Misconfigured database exposed driver’s licences and bank info, placing thousands of users at risk of identity fraud.
Contained breach raised concerns over exposure of sensitive medical data for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients.
Ransomware group stole passport scans and personal data, heightening risks of identity theft and damaging customer trust.
Browser extension vulnerability leaked sensitive user data, including that of developers. Emergency patches were deployed, but trust issues linger.
Act now rather than waiting for a breach to occur.
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