An online ticketing company has moved quickly to fix a "potential data leak" after a university student claimed the personal details of thousands of people had been revealed.
In a statement posted on its website, Get said it had "immediately acted" following reports of a "potential vulnerability" in its systems.
"If we become aware of any specific information which has been compromised we will notify the organisations, their members and report a breach," the company's statement said.
"No personal payment information is stored in Get's databases and payments are processed by a secure third-party payment processor, responsible for many of the world's online transactions."
On its website, it told users it was investigating the "potential data leak" and would provide a further update when it became available.
The online ticketing start-up, which originated in Sydney, is used by university clubs and associations to manage memberships and sell tickets to events in four countries.