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‘Heads should roll’: NSW Labor slams extent of Service NSW hack – iTnews
After the agency reveals 186,000 citizens’ data exposed.

NSW Labor leader Jodi McKay says “heads should roll” after Service NSW finally revealed the damage from an email account compromise that occurred more than four months ago.
iTnews was first to report details of Service NSW’s attack post-mortem on Monday, which revealed 3.8 million documents, amounting to 736GB of data, were stolen by unknown attackers.
The documents were found to contain the personal information of 186,000 people, who are now being notified via registered post.
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