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Latitude customer data stolen after cyberattack

James Eyers
James EyersSenior Reporter
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Latitude has been hit by a “sophisticated and malicious cyberattack” that has resulted in about 103,000 identification documents and 225,000 customer records being stolen.

The personal lender said it was continuing to respond to the attack and “doing everything in [our] power to contain the incident and prevent the theft of further customer data”.

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James Eyers writes on banking, payments and fintech. He is a former legal and investment banking editor at the AFR, has degrees in commerce and law from UNSW, and is co-author of Buy now, pay later: The extraordinary story of Afterpay Connect with James on Twitter. Email James at jeyers@afr.com.au

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