Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party, Trumpet of Patriots hit in ‘ransomware cyber attack’

Clive Palmer’s two political parties – the trumpet of patriots and the United Australian Party (UAP) – “ransom software was targeted with Cyber attack”.
The UAP and trumpet of patriots confirmed that on June 23, an unauthorized access to their servers.
Iz We have identified unauthorized access to our servers and we have caused access to specific data records and possible experience in a possible way, ”he said.
“We have been subjected to cyber attacks on ransom software.”
Data records violated in Hack contain potentially political parties, including its annexes, and all E -mails and documents and records that are created by political parties at any time in the past.
The Parties confirmed that the violation may contain personal information of people, including E -Posta address, phone number, identity and banking records, documents and employment history.
However, for Patriots, UAP and trumpet said that they were not sure what hackers had reached during a violation.
“We don’t know extensively what your information on the server is, but you should assume that the information you provide will be stored on the server,” he said.
Political parties, the individuals on the server, “they do not keep the records” because they “identified that informing individuals” determined that it is unjustified “.

Instead, they said that they have secured our systems and restored recyclable data from spare cassettes ”.
They also reported that they violated the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) and the Australian Signals Directorate.
The affected persons were asked to monitor bank accounts, change their passwords and activate two -factor authentication as a precaution.
The parties said, ız We recommend you to review your communication (e -mails and mail) to define the information you provide to us and to think that other information is affected, ”he said.
“We recommend that you need to take any action in response to the data violation on the assumption that computer pirates can access your data.
“We recommend that you follow the general precautionary steps and stay awake in the abuse of your personal information.”