Australian Clinical Labs says limited data taken in SunDoctors cyberattack

June 17, 2026 8:11 PM EDT

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June 18 (Reuters) - Australian ‌Clinical ​Labs ​said on Thursday that a cyber incident at an external IT ‌service provider used by its SunDoctors ⁠unit led to unauthorised access to a limited ‌portion of systems, with ‌some data taken.

Here are some details:

• SunDoctors' investigation found that most of ​the affected data consisted of basic contact details and some health information, ⁠largely related to skin cancer checks and testing, the pathological ​services provider said, adding that there was no evidence that the ​information had been disclosed ‌online.

• The breach occurred at an external IT provider used by ⁠SunDoctors, which the clinical testing group had first flagged in April.

• The probe could ⁠not identify which individuals were affected, so SunDoctors ​decided to notify a broader group of around 280,000 people that their information may have ‌been accessed.

• Australian Clinical Labs said the incident was confined to ‌part of SunDoctors' systems and that ⁠its broader pathology ‌and laboratory operations ​were not impacted.

(Reporting by Shruti Agarwal in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi ‌Aich)



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