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Digital payments and lending firm Latitude Holdings said on Monday that 7.9 million Australian and New Zealand driver license numbers were stolen in a large-scale information theft on March 16.
Shares of Latitude Group Holdings slumped to their all–time low on Wednesday after the fintech firm unearthed further evidence of large–scale information theft affecting former and current customers ...
Australia's Latitude takes systems offline, Federal Police investigate cyberattack Credit: REUTERS/Dado Ruvic. March 19, 2023 — 10:35 pm EDT.
March 16 (Reuters) - Australian digital payments and lending firm Latitude Group Holdings Ltd LFS.AX said on Thursday that a hacker had stolen personal information held by two service providers ...
Shares of Latitude Group Holdings slumped to their all-time low on Wednesday after the fintech firm unearthed further evidence of large-scale information theft affecting former and current ...
Australian fintech firm Latitude Group Holdings Ltd said on Monday it had taken its platforms offline as the cyberattack detected last week remained active, adding the Federal Police was ...
Latitude's stock last traded on March 15, a day before it disclosed the cyberattack. As of 0202 GMT, shares clawed back some lost ground, trading down 7% at A$1.12.