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Australian Human Right Commission leaks docs and personal information in browser indexing mishap

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  • The Australian Human Rights Commission has inadvertently exposed data
  • Personal information is included in the breach
  • It’s not yet known what information specifically was included

The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has sent a data breach notification that concerns attachments uploaded the the Commission’s web forms on its site. This includes around 670 documents that were “made potentially accessible in error,” the Commission confirms.

Around 100 of these were actually accessed online, potentially through Bing or Google – which prompted the Commission to address the breach.

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