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Dymocks confirms details of 1.2 million customers shared on dark web in data breach

Jessica Riga
17 September 2023
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4 min
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The breach exposed customer details—names, birth dates, emails, addresses, and gender—but not passwords, driver's licences, or financial data.

Summary

KEY POINTS:
  1. Breach occurred with external data partner.
  2. Customers advised to remain vigilant against fraud.
  3. Contact details for incident-related inquiries available.
READ: Dymocks confirms details of 1.2 million customers shared on dark web in data breach

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