Dymocks customers’ personal data exposed to dark web
One of Australia’s largest bookseller franchises has suffered a cybersecurity breach.
More than one million Dymocks customers have had their personal data stolen and published on the dark web.
The bookseller confirmed to exposed customers their information had been downloaded and accessed several times.
It includes home addresses and contact numbers.
An internal investigation is ongoing.
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More than one million Dymocks customers have had their personal data stolen and published on the dark web.
The bookseller confirmed to exposed customers their information had been downloaded and accessed several times.
It includes home addresses and contact numbers.
An internal investigation is ongoing.
Видео Dymocks customers’ personal data exposed to dark web канала Sky News Australia
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