Fast food giant Pizza Hut Australia has claimed it has been hit by a cyber security incident, where "an unauthorised third party accessed some of the company's data".
The initial target of a major cyber breach was national law firm HWL Ebsworth in April where data leaked about government departments and agencies was published to the dark web.
Latitude's woes could become even costlier after being hit with a $1 million lawsuit by a former mayoral candidate who says the firm's negligence meant his personal details were shared on the dark web.
A long-serving Air Force chief will take on a new role protecting Australia from cybersecurity threats as the country seeks to step up its response to the growing threat in that area.
A New South Wales woman who helped a friend after they were locked out of their Facebook account ended up falling for a scam that railroaded her small business page.
A joint Australia-New Zealand investigation has been launched after the theft of personal information from consumer finance giant Latitude Group earlier this year.
A spokesperson confirmed to 9news.com.au that the company won't be making the findings of the review, or the review itself, public, sighting security concerns.
The array of deeply intimate financial information today confirmed as stolen has left hundreds of thousands of Australians vulnerable to blackmail, extortion and theft.
Latitude Financial Services has been slammed for holding on to historic data and a "she'll be right" attitude after the company was hit by a major data breach.
Millions of Australians have had their data compromised in recent major cyber attacks and while the crime may be committed virtually, it can have very real consequences for victims.
Ferrari NV, the parent company of the car manufacturer, said in a press release the company was contacted by a "threat actor with a ransom demand to certain client contact details".
Nearly 10 million Australians had personal data exposed last October but Optus CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin says none have fallen victim to the misuse of their data.
Popular Australian electronics retailer The Good Guys has revealed some of its customers' personal data has been stolen in a cyberattack on a third-party supplier.
A Russian millionaire with ties to the Kremlin was convicted of participating in an elaborate $128 million insider trading scheme using secret and stolen information from companies such as Microsoft.
The worst-case scenario for Medibank customers has come to fruition with those behind the cyber attack releasing what appears to be a vast amount of the data they obtained.