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Eftpos provider Smartpay hit by ransomware cyber attack

Extent and contents of data theft unknown but company says it doesn’t store cardholder information.

Smartpay providers electronic payment terminals.

Will Mace Fri, 16 Jun 2023

Smartpay Holdings has disclosed the theft of information pertaining to a group of its customers in a ransomware cyber threat, but is not yet sure of its extent of the theft or the content of the stolen data.

The NZX and ASX-listed electronic payment terminal provider told the market this afternoon

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Will Mace Fri, 16 Jun 2023
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