Dear All
As per previous email communication to all clients earlier today, there was a security breach of our database at Netfleet.
Since learning of the intrusion, we took Netfleet.com.au offline and have been taking steps to address the vulnerability that led to this incident. We have been cooperating with the AFP and Cert Australia conducting an exhaustive investigation in this matter.
We have since found the source of the vulnerability in the 3rd party software used, and applied a permanent fix.
Furthermore, we have taken additional security measures beyond this intrusion. We have rebuilt the server from the ground up, ensuring that no malicious data or files are present on our new server, and we have reset all client passwords on Netfleet.com.au.
We are still, and will continue to, work with the relevant authorities investigating this breach.
Again, we would like to stress that we are erring on the side of caution and, there is no need to be unduly alarmed as it is in fact only a very remote possibility that your details have been accessed. Furthermore, if you have any questions or concerns whatsoever, do not hesitate to get in touch
Best wishes,
The Netfleet Team
Hi I’d like to know as well if the credit card info is encrypted. I also still can’t log on or receive password email.
Alan
Can we have an update on what happened? Are the stolen Credit Cards confirmed as fully encrypted or is there likelihood of credit card fraud?
Have you any cases for credit card fraud from any existing customers?
Thanks
Paul
Well done on the speedy recovery.