By Saloni Sinha ( October 8, 2025, 04:37 GMT | Insight) -- Pathology-services provider Australian Clinical Labs has been ordered by a court to pay a penalty of $3.8 million for a 2022 data breach that affected the personal data of more than 223,000 people. In a Federal Court of Australia hearing on Wednesday, Judge John Halley ruled that the company had breached Australia’s Privacy Act by failing to take reasonable steps to protect personal information from unauthorized access.Australian Clinical Labs, or ACL, an Australian pathology-services provider, has been ordered by a court to pay a penalty of A$5.8 million ($3.8 million) for a 2022 data breach that affected the personal data of more than 223,000 people....
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