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smileteam.com.au Listed by safepay Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do

RBRecent Breaches Breach Intelligence·March 6, 2026
smileteam.com.au Listed by safepay Ransomware Group

Reported March 6, 2026.

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Severity
March 6, 2026
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smileteam.com.au has been listed by the safepay ransomware group, with internal files reported as exfiltrated; the listing came to light on 06 March 2026, while the date of the intrusion itself is not established. Individuals should check whether their information was involved and follow any guidance the organisation issues.

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On March 6, 2026, the ransomware group Safepay listed smileteam.com.au on its leak site. The entry states that internal files were exfiltrated in a ransomware attack against the privately owned Australian company. No information has been released on the number of individuals affected or the volume of data involved. Further details about the timing, method of intrusion, or any ransom demand remain undisclosed.

Inside the incident

The only confirmed public information is the listing itself and the reference to exfiltrated internal files. No official statement from smileteam.com.au has appeared, and no independent verification of the data’s contents or scope has been published. The scale of the operation, including whether encryption occurred alongside the theft, is not known.

Inside safepay

Safepay is a ransomware group that maintains a public leak site to pressure victims. The group typically uses double-extortion methods: it claims to encrypt systems and also to have copied data that it threatens to release if payment is not made. Listings on the site represent the group’s assertions rather than independently confirmed events. Safepay has previously published material from organisations in multiple countries and sectors, though each claim must be assessed on its own evidence.

About smileteam.com.au

Smileteam.com.au is a privately owned Australian healthcare provider that specialises in orthodontic treatment and dental alignment services. Companies of this type routinely collect and store patient contact details, treatment histories, medical information, appointment records, and billing data. A breach at such an organisation can therefore touch on information that is both personal and subject to health privacy regulations.

What data was at risk

The listing refers only to “internal files exfiltrated in ransomware attack.” No inventory of file types, patient records, or other categories has been released. While organisations in orthodontic care commonly hold clinical notes, imaging files, and financial information, the exact contents involved in this incident remain unconfirmed.

What's at stake

Individuals whose information appears in the exfiltrated files may face risks of privacy intrusion or misuse of personal or health data. The organisation itself may encounter regulatory scrutiny, operational disruption, and costs associated with investigation and remediation. Because the number of affected people and the precise data categories are unknown, the full extent of these consequences cannot yet be measured.

What to do if you're exposed

Anyone who has received services from smileteam.com.au or who suspects their information may be involved should treat the situation as a standard data-exposure event. Begin by watching bank and insurance statements for unusual activity and by enabling multi-factor authentication on any accounts that use the same email address.

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Companysmileteam.com.au security record
84/100
DoxxScan™ · Low doxx risk
B- 76Above-average record

1 reported incident on record.

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