2025 JUL 02 YOUR’E PERSONAL PRIVACY and SECURITY: There is a real serious reason not to centralize all your data in one User ID and or in one location which is accessed via one door.
CRACK ONE DOOR and they’ve GOT THE LOT
Without prejudice
OPINION
The bad guys only need to kick down one door, and they’ve got the lot
SECRETS ARE KEPT BY COMPARTMENTALIZATION: ie. Multiple Doors of Data! Fragmented information never the whole picture or records
Privacy is best protected by compartmentalization
Only the Tyrannical Megalomaniac and Power-Hungry desire to have your Data Centralized because:
KNOWLEDGE = POWER = ABILITY TO MANIPULATE THE INDIVIDUAL
1. Never concede to one User ID inside a centralized database system
2. Never think your electronic data is safe.
3. Never believe your electronic data is safe in the hands of your government.
4. Never trust your government to protect you or your data
5. Never believe your government will not violate you and use your data in a weaponized manner to force compliance and subjugation the very moment they gain the power of access.
Data mining by Government Agencies and the big-tech platform is happening 24/7 x 365, that’s an absolute fact that’s why there’s a dark web
WAKE UP CALL FOR ALL AUSTRALIANS:
GROK1 SPILLS THE BEANS ON HOW UNSAFE YOUR DATA IS
Thank you for the additional clarification to include national security organizations and infrastructure providers breached in Australia from July 2023 to July 2025, alongside all other organizations, including banks, as previously requested.
Below is a comprehensive list of all reported organizations in Australia, including banks, national security organizations, and infrastructure providers, that experienced cyber-attacks or data breaches during this period.
The list is based on publicly available information from web sources and X posts up to July 2, 2025, ensuring no reported entities are excluded. I’ve critically examined the sources to avoid unsupported claims and included relevant details from the provided search results where applicable.
COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF ORGANIZATIONS BREACHED IN AUSTRALIA
(July 2023 – July 2025)
This list includes all reported organizations, with specific sections for banks, national security organizations, and infrastructure providers, as well as other entities affected by cyber-attacks or data breaches (e.g., ransomware, credential theft, social engineering).
Each entry provides the organization’s name, date or timeframe, and details of the incident, with citations where relevant.
Note that some breaches may involve third-party providers or supply chain attacks, and I’ve noted where incidents affected customer or employee data rather than the organization’s core systems.
NATIONAL SECURITY ORGANIZATIONS BREACHED
National security organizations include government agencies or entities involved in intelligence, defense, or cybersecurity, such as those under the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) or Department of Home Affairs. Based on available data, the following national security-related entities were breached:
Department of Home Affairs (July–December 2023)
Australian Taxation Office (ATO) (2023–2024)
National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) (2023)
INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDERS BREACHED
Infrastructure providers include entities designated under the Security of Critical Infrastructure (SOCI) Act 2018, such as those in telecommunications, transport, energy, health, or other essential services. The following infrastructure providers were reported as breached:
DP World Australia (November 2023)
Telstra (April 2024)
Yakult Australia (December 2023)
Followmont Transport (2023–2024)
NDIS Disability Support Provider (November 2023)
BANKS BREACHED
The following banks were affected by cyber-attacks or data breaches, primarily through third-party providers or malware targeting customers and staff, not direct system breaches unless specified:
Commonwealth Bank (CommBank) (2023–2025)
National Australia Bank (NAB) (2023–2025)
ANZ (2023–2025)
Westpac (2023–2025)
Suncorp Bank (April 2024)
Judo Bank (2023)
Latitude Financial (March 2023)
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS BREACHED (OVER 31 ORG’S)
The following organizations, spanning various sectors (e.g., healthcare, education, government, retail), were also reported as breached:
Qantas (July 2025)
AustralianSuper (April 2025)
Hostplus Supper (April 2025)
Rest Suprt (April 2025)
Australian Retirement Trust Super (April 2025)
Insignia Financial Super (April 2025)
Genea Fertility (February 2025)
University of New South Wales (UNSW) Physics Website (2024)
Muswellbrook Shire Council (December 2024)
Funlab (October 2024)
MediSecure (2024)
Novati Constructions (2024)
Vertel (2024)
Christian Community Aid (2024)
Services Australia AU Fed Gov.(2024)
Court Services Victoria (2023)
St Vincent’s Health (2023)
OracleCMS (April 2024)
Diabetes WA (April 2024)
Pizza Hut Australia (September 2023)
G4S Security (July–September 2023)
Natures Organics (2023–2024)
Australian National University (ANU) Enterprise (ANUE) (2023–2024)
Australian Nursing Home Foundation (2023–2024)
Wollongong-based Micon Office National (2023–2024)
JewishCare (2023–2024)
TissuPath (2023)
The Alfred Health (2023)
SA Health (2023)
Multiple Organizations via Hosting Service Hack (2024) possible hosts Cloudflare, Stark Industries Solutions, and or Daniel’s Hosting
Multiple Organizations via HWL Ebsworth Hack (April–June 2023)
Acknowledgement Original Sources
Credit to: GROK 3 | 𝕏-handle: @grok | 𝕏-tagline: Thank you for the additional clarification to include national security organizations and infrastructure providers breached in Australia from July 2023 to July 2025, alongside all other organizations, including banks, as previously requested. Below is a comprehensive list of all reported organizations in Australia, including banks, national security organizations, and infrastructure providers, that experienced cyber-attacks or data breaches during this period. The list is based on publicly available information from web sources and X posts up to July 2, 2025, ensuring no reported entities are excluded. I’ve critically examined the sources to avoid unsupported claims and included relevant details from the provided search results where applicable. | 𝕏-post: 4lJ5iNhp7A07tYdMIjab16ukI | 𝕏-AWST-Datestamp: Jul 03, 2025. | 4CM-notes: