
"The victims of the breach are applicants to the Northern Rivers Resilient Homes Program, under which the government is offering to either buy back flood-prone homes, contribute to the cost of rebuilding, or to improve resilience such as by elevating them. The program was set up after the devastating 2022 floods in northern NSW. The AI-related data breach was disclosed on what is a public holiday Monday in NSW, although it actually occurred over six months ago, between March 12 and 15."
"Ry Crozier brings us today's installment of the "No Need to Hack When It's Leaking" Files The victims of the breach are applicants to the Northern Rivers Resilient Homes Program, under which the government is offering to either buy back flood-prone homes, contribute to the cost of rebuilding, or to improve resilience such as by elevating them. The program was set up after the devastating 2022 floods in northern NSW."
"The authority said in a breach notice that the upload "was not authorised". Read more at iT News."
Applicants to the Northern Rivers Resilient Homes Program had personal information exposed via an unauthorized AI-related data upload. The program offers options to buy back flood-prone homes, contribute to rebuilding costs, or fund resilience improvements such as elevation. The program was established after the 2022 floods in northern New South Wales. The exposure occurred between March 12 and 15 and was disclosed publicly on a New South Wales public holiday, more than six months after the incident. The responsible authority stated in a breach notice that the upload was not authorised.
Read at DataBreaches.Net
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