Latitude Finance says 7.9 million driver licence numbers stolen in cyber breach

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After a cyber incident on March 16.

Latitude Finance says 7.9 million driver licence numbers stolen in cyber breach
Digital payments and lending firm Latitude Holdings said it has determined that 7.9 million Australian and New Zealand driver's licence numbers were stolen in a large-scale information theft on March 16. Apart from the 7.9 million driver's licence numbers stolen, the Australian fintech firm also ...

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