
"A hacker has exposed personal data belonging to hundreds of thousands of Australians it allegedly stole from a Sydney finance technology company. Finance platform youX confirmed its systems were accessed by an unauthorised third party during a cyber security incident last week. A hacker has claimed to have stolen the personal information from from 444,528 Australian borrowers including addresses, emails, phone numbers, government IDs and credit information."
"Another 629,597 loan applications, 229,226 driver's licence numbers and 607,522 residential addresses were allegedly stolen, along with banking records, customer and staff details from 797 broker organisations."
A hacker accessed and allegedly exfiltrated personal and financial data from Sydney-based finance platform youX during a cyber security incident. The attacker claims to have stolen data belonging to 444,528 Australian borrowers, including addresses, emails, phone numbers, government IDs and credit information. Additional records allegedly taken include 629,597 loan applications, 229,226 driver's licence numbers and 607,522 residential addresses. Banking records and customer and staff details from 797 broker organisations were reportedly included. youX confirmed that its systems were accessed by an unauthorised third party last week. The exposed data could enable identity theft and financial fraud for affected individuals.
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