The company reports that their forensic review is ongoing but that they have identified 7.9 million Australian and New Zealand driver's licence numbers stolen. 9News
with the number rising from hundreds of thousands to now millions of customer records stolen.
Additionally, a further 6.1 million customer records including some but not all of the customer's names, addresses, phone numbers and dates of birth were stolen in the attack. However, for those customers of Latitude who do need a new driver's licence as a result of this hack, the company has offered to pay for the replacement of their stolen ID document.
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