IVF patients receive bogus emails after 'malicious cyber attack' on fertility company

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A national fertility business attached to clinics in six Australian states and territories says its email system has been subjected to a malicious cyber attack.

A national fertility business attached to clinics in six Australian states and territories has admitted its email system has been subjected to a"malicious cyber attack".Patients of fertility clinics throughout Australia have received emails that appear to be from the company, but are instead from scammers

"Monash IVF takes its patients' privacy and data extremely seriously and is working thoroughly in its investigation to ensure those affected by the incident are informed."Mr Knaap said Monash IVF had contacted affected patients, but one client told the ABC this was not true. "My chief concern is they'll use this data for something dodgy and that the clinic isn't taking it seriously," the woman told the ABC.

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