Hotel and property giant Meriton hit by data hack, personal documents may be at risk
One of Australia’s biggest property developers, Meriton, has been hit by a data breach. Birth certificates, bank details and salaries may have been stolen by hackers in the latest major cyber security incident in Australia.
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