Three months after a cyberattack on New Zealand personal loan company Latitude in which customer data was stolen, some victims are still being notified, according to reports. Latitude had warned investors and regulators in March that the data breach had occurred. The company said it had completed informing victims of the breach earlier this year, but some letters have only just been delivered. Latitude admitted it had not yet sent letters to those for whom it had no email address. The attack affected around one million New Zealanders, making it the country's largest data breach.
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