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CBA passwords hacked

03 April 2013 5:29PM
Commonwealth Bank's UK arm had customer passwords hacked and then posted to a website database on Tuesday, Indian-based The Hacker News reports.

The leaked data contains 1900 email addresses, encrypted passwords and full names, the news service reports.
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