Major data breach in Tasmania exposes 16,000 documents online

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Major data breach in Tasmania exposes 16,000 documents online
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Tasmania’s Science and Technology Minister has confirmed that at least 16,000 documents have been released online in a major data breach.

Tasmania’s Science and Technology Minister has confirmed that at least 16,000 documents have been released online in a major data breach.A helpline has been set up for concerned individuals, who are encouraged to report any unusual activity to authorities.

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