Latitude Financial refuses to pay cyber-attack ransom demands

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Latitude Financial refuses to pay cyber-attack ransom demands
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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.Customers are being asked to check their credit history and financial records for suspicious activity.

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