Aussizz Group Data Breach

NSW Gov

Aussizz have reported a potential data breach claim that cybercriminals have stolen and published company data. Aussizz are collaborating with external experts and government agencies to investigate the breach.

The NSW Government acknowledges a cyber incident affecting Aussizz Group, a migration agent and education service provider nationwide.

Regular updates are being provided to the National Cyber Security Coordinator, with collaborative efforts underway involving the National Office of Cyber Security, relevant Commonwealth, state, and territory agencies, and Aussizz Group to manage the incident.

The Australian Signals Directorate's Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) has offered technical assistance, and the Australian Federal Police is informed of the situation.

For specific inquiries, please contact Aussizz Group directly.

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ID Support NSW is a free government support service for all people in NSW to help individuals restore and protect their identity documents and personal information.

If you believe your personal information has been stolen, used, breached, or accessed without your knowledge or consent, or anyone impacted by this unfortunate event, contact ID Support NSW.

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