Security News > 2017 > April > 270,000 customers affected in UK loan firm Wonga data breach (Help Net Security)

2017-04-10 16:50
Personal and financial data of some 270,000 customers of UK payday loan firm Wonga have likely been pilfered in a data breach. The data that was accessed by the attackers includes the name, e-mail address, home address, and phone number of around 245,000 customers in the UK and 25,000 customers in Poland, as well as the last four digits of their payment card number and/or their bank account number and sort code. “We do not … More →
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