Up to 8 million Latitude Financial customers in Australia and New Zealand believed to have data stolen in cyber attack
There are fresh concerns about data security, after Latitude Financial revealed its cyber hack earlier this month was far larger than originally reported. The company now says around eight million people have been affected.
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