Australian pawnbroker revealed that a data breach could have exposed customer's personal information via the company's old UK website, which was replaced in September 2017.
The breach is thought to only have affected customers with an account on the old website, prior to its September relaunch and included addresses, usernames and passwords which could have been accessed by a third party no credit card information is believed to have been compromised.
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