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If an organisation quickly takes positive steps to fix a data breach so that you are no longer likely to suffer serious harm, it may not have to tell you or the OAIC about the breach.
True - If the organisation’s remedial action is effective and removes the risk of serious harm, the breach may no longer be “notifiable”, so notification is not required.
If you have received a data breach notification, you must have done something wrong.
Remedies are available if you've been affected by a data breach, even if you haven't suffered a financial loss.
You can only claim compensation if you suffered financial loss from a data breach.
FALSE ⛔
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Anyone can be affected by a data breach
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Organisations that are covered by the Australian Privacy Act, are legally required to notify you if a data breach is likely to result in serious harm and affects your personal information.
You can request a free credit report from multiple credit reporting bodies in Australia.
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IDCARE is a free service that provides specialised support for identity theft and data breach victims.
There are multiple credit reporting bodies in Australia that allow you to request a free credit report (Equifax, Illion, Experian).
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However, not all organisations have this duty - small businesses under the thresholds and some entities are not covered, and there are exceptions
IDCARE was formed to address a critical support gap for individuals confronting identity and cyber security concerns.
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True or false - Data breach
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True or false?
Click on a card to reveal the answer
💵
🚩
FALSE ⛔
TRUE ✅
If an organisation quickly takes positive steps to fix a data breach so that you are no longer likely to suffer serious harm, it may not have to tell you or the OAIC about the breach.
True - If the organisation’s remedial action is effective and removes the risk of serious harm, the breach may no longer be “notifiable”, so notification is not required.
If you have received a data breach notification, you must have done something wrong.
Remedies are available if you've been affected by a data breach, even if you haven't suffered a financial loss.
You can only claim compensation if you suffered financial loss from a data breach.
FALSE ⛔
Title
Title
Title
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Anyone can be affected by a data breach
Subtitle
Subtitle
Subtitle
📨
🪪
📄
TRUE ✅
TRUE ✅
TRUE ✅
Organisations that are covered by the Australian Privacy Act, are legally required to notify you if a data breach is likely to result in serious harm and affects your personal information.
You can request a free credit report from multiple credit reporting bodies in Australia.
Title
Title
Title
IDCARE is a free service that provides specialised support for identity theft and data breach victims.
There are multiple credit reporting bodies in Australia that allow you to request a free credit report (Equifax, Illion, Experian).
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
However, not all organisations have this duty - small businesses under the thresholds and some entities are not covered, and there are exceptions
IDCARE was formed to address a critical support gap for individuals confronting identity and cyber security concerns.
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