Medibank CEO David Koczkar has apologised for the data breach. “I unreservedly apologise for this crime which has been perpetrated against our customers, our people, and the broader community,” he.. Image: Shutterstock. Hackers behind the infamous Medibank data breach have published what appears to be the remaining datasets gathered from the incident on their blog, saying it was “case closed” after the health insurer refused to pay a ransom. An update appeared on the hacker’s blog in the early hours of Thursday morning which read.
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Last week Medibank announced costs associated with its breach, including upgrading IT systems, would reach up to $45 million over the second half of the year, and gave details for the first time.. The Australian Prudential and Regulation Authority (APRA) announced today that it has taken action against Medibank Private following an APRA review of its major cyber incident in October 2022. Following APRA’s examination of the matters relating to the incident, APRA will impose an increase in Medibank’s capital adequacy requirement of.