Supermarket customers with the store's credit cards were affected by a cyber attack.

Shoppers who got a Coles credit card in 2018 or earlier affected by Latitude's data breach.

April 15th 2023.

Supermarket customers with the store's credit cards were affected by a cyber attack.
Coles customers who applied for a credit card more than five years ago have been affected by a major cyber attack targeting Latitude Financial, a former service provider of the supermarket giant. Although the actual number of customers affected and the details of the breach remain unknown, Coles has apologized for the concern and inconvenience caused by the incident.



“We are disappointed that this cyber incident has taken place and apologize for the inconvenience and uncertainty created," said a Coles spokesperson.



The credit card services were moved to Citibank in March 2018, but customers who applied before this date may still have been affected by the breach. Latitude has been contacting impacted customers, and those concerned have been encouraged to refer to their website for further information.





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As news of the cyber attack spread, Coles has taken steps to ensure the safety of their customers and is actively working to keep them informed of any updates.

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