Approximately 9,000 court documents, including apprehended violence orders and affidavits, have been downloaded following a ...
Australians will need to wait about a week before finding out what data was viewed by a hacker after an estimated 9000 ...
At least 9,000 sensitive court files – potentially including apprehended violence orders and details of minors – have been ...
NSW Attorney-General Michael Daley had earlier confirmed the ... I would say to people is that if you have concerns about ...
Thousands of “sensitive” NSW court filings have been downloaded by unknown threat actors after a breach of the NSW Online ...
NSW cybercrime detectives are investigating the leaking of court documents, including apprehended violence orders.
A state government website hack has exposed sensitive court documents, sparking safety concerns for domestic violence victims ...
It could take a week for victims of crime to learn if their sensitive details and statements are among at least 9000 files illegally accessed in a court hack.
Among the files stolen were affidavits and apprehended violence orders (AVOs), which are a type of restraining order to ...
The data of 16,000 readers of the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Financial Review is exposed online following a major ...
New South Wales cybercrime detectives have commenced an investigation into a data breach of the NSW Online Registry Website ...
Apprehended violence orders are among the 9000 NSW court files downloaded in a "significant" data leak being investigated by ...