Latitude Financial warns customers that data breach could widen and hack 'remains active'
The company has faced anger and criticism from its estimated 2.8 million customers about the cyber attack.criticised the company for not telling them sooner what sort of data had actually been breached or if their information had been compromisedThe company's call centre is also offline, apparently due to ongoing security risks after the hack, which is only further upsetting customers.
Medibank customers' data was posted to the dark web last year after the insurer refused to cough up money to a Russian-linked entity for its stolen data.
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