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Tag: latitude

  • Breaches decline despite biggest-ever incident

    Breaches decline despite biggest-ever incident

    Warning as criminals cross-match stolen data.
  • Data breach cost Latitude $76 million

    Data breach cost Latitude $76 million

    CEO insists company now seeing a ‘rebound’.
  • Latitude Financial refuses to pay ransom

    Latitude Financial refuses to pay ransom

    Says position is in line with Australian government.
  • Latitude breach just got much worse

    Latitude breach just got much worse

    Some 14 million – not 300,000 – customer records stolen.
  • Passports and Medicare stolen in Latitude breach

    Passports and Medicare stolen in Latitude breach

    Cyber attack goes from bad to worse.
  • Latitude breach a ‘ridiculous’ failure

    Latitude breach a ‘ridiculous’ failure

    Sensitive data accessed through third party providers.
  • Latitude Financial hacked, 328,000 records stolen

    Latitude Financial hacked, 328,000 records stolen

    More than 100,000 driver licences taken.
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