Approximately 9,000 court files, including sensitive materials like apprehended violence orders and affidavits, have been compromised in a data breach involving the online registry of the New South Wales court system.

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  1. This data breach is deeply concerning, especially considering the sensitive nature of the leaked information, including apprehended violence orders and affidavits. Such vulnerabilities undermine public trust in the judicial system and could potentially expose individuals to risk. It’s crucial for the New South Wales court system to urgently investigate the breach, implement stronger cybersecurity measures, and communicate transparently with those affected. Additionally, affected individuals should be informed about the steps they can take to protect themselves. This incident highlights the importance of safeguarding sensitive information in all online systems.

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