The top line: Federal police said they are investigating a large-scale hack at electronic prescriptions provider MediSecure after the company confirmed it identified a cybersecurity breach involving individuals' personal and health information.
The bigger picture: MediSecure did not confirm how many people had their sensitive information stolen. The company said it was working with government agencies to manage the incident and had notified key regulators.
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The key quote: "While we continue to gather more information, early indicators suggest the incident originated from one of our third-party vendors." — statement from MediSecure.
What else to know: Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil said that the government had convened a National Coordination Mechanism on the matter and updates would be provided in "due course".
What happens next: National Cyber Security Coordinator Lieutenant-General Michelle McGuinness said she is working with agencies across the Australian government, states and territories to coordinate a "whole-of-government response" to the incident, which the Australian Federal Police are investigating.