Medibank has detailed what personal information it believes a cybercriminal has accessed from customers in the latest update on the hack of the company’s data.
The company believes the personal details of 9.7 million current and former customers were accessed by the criminal.
These current and former customers include 5.1 million Medibank customers, 2.8 million ahm customers and 1.9 million international customers.
However, what type of personal information may have been accessed depends on whether you are a Medibank, ahm, My Home Hospital patient or international customer.
These differences are detailed below:
Medibank customers
For Medibank customers who are Australian residents, it is believed customer names, date of births, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses have been accessed by the criminal.
Other details such as driver licenses, Medicare numbers, passport numbers, credit card and banking details were not believed to be accessed for Australian resident Medibank customers.
Medibank believes health claims data, including service provider name and location, what type of medical service was received, and codes related to diagnoses and procedures were accessed for 160,000 Medibank customers
ahm customers
Medibank believes ahm customers’ names, date of births, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses and Medicare numbers have been accessed by the criminal.
ahm customer details that were not believed to have been accessed include: driver licenses,…
