LMW

The impact of a significant data breach at valuation business LandMark White has worsened as a result of National Australia Bank ceasing to employ the company.

It was revealed that up to 100,000 customers had personal information including property valuations, phone numbers and dates of birth leaked as part of the data breach at LandMark White.

The company notified that the information compromised may include property valuations and personal contact information of home owners, residents and property agents, including first and last names, residential addresses and contact numbers.

LMW chairman Keith Perrett said the group had been communicating constantly with its business partners in the face of a complex attack on the business.

It also confirmed that the disclosed data did not contain any loan application details, nor any financial or, importantly, identity documents. And there is no evidence of misuse of any personal information.

Source: https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/nab-pulls-plug-on-landmark-white-as-home-loan-breach-scandal-grows-20190213-p50xkk.html

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