Northern Minerals Limited data breach

06 August 2024

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is aware of a cyber incident impacting Northern Minerals Limited. 

Northern Minerals Limited's investigation into the cyber incident has found the personal details of some of its current and former employees were compromised, including copies of Australian and foreign passports.    

Northern Minerals Limited is contacting impacted individuals directly and continues to investigate the matter to determine the full extent of the cyber‑attack.    

Affected Australian passports are still safe to use for international travel. Your passport number cannot be used to obtain a new passport. Robust controls are used to protect passports from identity takeover, including sophisticated facial-recognition technology.  

See our page on protecting against scams and identity theft for more advice on how to safeguard your personal information.  

You can also seek help from IDCARE, a not-for-profit organisation that specialises in providing advice and support to Australians on how to respond to identity theft.     

More advice on what you can do to protect yourself and your family from cyber security incidents is available on the Australian Cyber Security Centre’s (ACSC) webpage at: www.cyber.gov.au.  

If you’re a foreign passport holder whose personal details have been compromised, you should contact the government that issued your passport for further advice about what to do.  Please refer to DFAT’s list of foreign government representatives based in Australia.