“Unfortunately, the update resulted in some customers’ information being visible to other customers who were logged in to the website between 1.20pm and 2.54pm,” Wells said.
The information that may have been visible included driver’s licence details, vehicle registration details, children’s names and/or mobile numbers, and it would’ve been visible for 94 minutes.
Wells said that the breach was purely caused by the update and was not the result of hackers. He was also adamant that the incident only presented a low risk to affected customers.
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