After two years of Medicare data leak, the Medicare details belonging to Australians are still available for sale in the Empire Market.
Medicare Madness
Vendor Medicare Machine has changed its name to Medicare Madness and is offering Medicare details for $21 in the Empire Market. Likewise, other vendors are selling fake Medicare cards alongside other fake forms of identification such as a New South Wales license for $34.
These listings are available to “verified customers only” who have previously purchased products worth at least $200.
In a statement, Catherine King, a spokesperson for Labor’s health, criticized the Liberals for not taking effective action against the breach. “[Liberals] told us they’d dealt with this breach. But now we once again have criminals selling Medicare information online. It’s yet another reminder of their shocking record on privacy and cyber security … Australians simply cannot trust them to get this right.”
Medicare details sold since 2017
Guardian Australia first reported in July 2017 that Medicare details are put up for sale in the darknet. A review was conducted on this matter by Peter Shergold, former secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet.
The review did not identify the source of the Medicare data leak but suggested that fraudsters could use publicly available information about healthcare providers such as their provider number and practice location to bypass security checks and obtain a Medicare card number through the Department of Human Services provider’s hotline.
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