Latitude Financial: Refuses to pay cyber attackers ransom

Latitude Financial Refuses to pay cyber attackers ransom

  • The cyber group that infiltrated Latitude Financial (LFS) IT systems last month has demanded a ransom
  • LFS refuses to pay the ransom, saying it will not reward criminal behaviour, nor does it believe paying will result in the return or destruction of the stolen information
  • The stolen data detailed as part of the ransom threat is consistent with the number of affected customers disclosed by LFS, as the AFP continues its investigation
  • Latitude’s CEO Bob Belan says the company is focused on safely restoring its IT systems, enhancing security protections and returning to normal operations
  • LFS shares last traded at $1.25 at 1:41 pm AEST
Steve Sam
Steve Sam
Steve Sam is a financial reporter, analyst, and commentator with a strong focus on banking technology, digital payments, and the future of financial services.

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