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AusCERT says alleged DoE hack came from a third-party – ZDNet
AusCERT says a data breach occurred at K7Maths, a company providing services to schools.

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The Australian Computer Emergency Response Team (AusCERT) denied claims today that hackers had breached the Department of Education, Skills, and Employment (DoE), and downloaded the personal details of more than one million students, teachers, and staff.
Rumors of a supposed hack first surfaced yesterday after a hacker shared an archive file on a hacker forum, which they initially advertised as data obtained…
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