From 330,000 to 14 million: Latitude Financial hack far worse than first reports

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The scale of a hack on lender Latitude Financial is much worse than previously reported Source: AAP

Latitude Financial is the latest company to suffer a large-scale data breach. This is what experts say needs to change to ensure our data is better protected.


The cyber hack on Latitude Financial is far worse than originally thought with customer data stolen from around 14 million of its customers in Australia and New Zealand.

The buy-now-pay-later provider first announced the hack on March 16 and reported around 330,000 customers had their data accessed.

The company now says 7.9 million drivers licence numbers are thought to have been stolen and an additional 6.1 million records, which date back at least 2005, have also been compromised.

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