Thousands of clients who utilized a South Australian house medicalfacility service haveactually been captured up in the Medibank cyber attack. Key points:Millions of Medibank consumers have had their information possibly accessed and taken by hackersMedibank ran a ‘hospital at house’ service with Calvary for the South Australian governmentThe 4,400 clients included have had their information accessed, Wellbeing SA saysThe South Australian federalgovernment firm Wellbeing SA stated about 4,400 clients have had their individual and some medical details accessed in the current Medibank information breach. They were part of the My Home Hospital program, which dealswith individuals with less-serious conditions in their houses. It is collectively run by Medibank and the not-for-profit healthcare organisation Calvary on behalf of the state federalgovernment. Medibank has apologised and states it will contact clients straight. At least 4 million Medibank consumers throughout Australia have likewise had their information possibly accessed and taken by the hackers. My Home Hospital was introduced in January last year, with the goal of lowering ambulance ramping and overcrowding at medicalfacilities. It atfirst serviced just the Adel
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