Latitude Financial refuses to pay cyber-attack ransom demands.
Finance company Latitude Financial says it will not give in to ransom demands by cyber criminals behind one of Australia’s largest cyber-attacks.
Almost 8 million driver’s licenses of Australian and New Zealand customers have been stolen including more than 6 million customer records.
Passport numbers of more than 53,000 customers have also been compromised in the data breach.
Customers are being asked to check their credit history and financial records for suspicious activity.
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