Latitude Financial hacked, 328,000 customer IDs feared stolen

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BREAKING: Consumer finance provider Latitude Financial said it has been the victim of a hacking incident and believes identification documents of 328,000 customers were stolen - including the drivers licence details of around 100,000 customers.

Consumer finance provider Latitude Financial said it has been the victim of a hacking incident and believes identification documents of 328,000 customers were stolen – including the drivers licence details of about 100,000 customers.

Latitude said the details were stolen from service providers it uses. The company did not clarify further, but this is believed to refer to companies that provide corporate services to Latitude.

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