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24 Million South Africans at Risk After Experian Hack

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Jenna Delport
Jenna Delport
I’m a tech writer, world traveller, avocado-eater and dog lover, not always in that order.

South Africa has just been hit a major data breach that may have put the personal information of as many as 24 million South Africans at risk. This information could include First and last names, ID numbers, Telephone numbers, Physical addresses and Email addresses.

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Experian South Africa – business and credit information services agency – has confirmed that “an individual in South Africa, purporting to represent a legitimate client, fraudulently requested services from Experian”.

This resulted in the “release of information which is provided in the ordinary course of business or which is publicly available.”

The South African Banking Risk Information Centre (SABRIC) says that “Banks have been working with Experian and SABRIC to identify which of their customers may have been exposed to the breach and to protect their personal information, even as the investigation unfolds.”

While Experian maintains that no consumer credit or consumer financial information was obtained by the fraudsters. “Our investigations do not indicate that any misappropriated data has been used for fraudulent purposes.”

“As a precaution, we advise anyone who may have concerns to regularly check their credit report.” South Africans can do this for free by visiting www.mycreditcheck.co.za.

If you’re concerned that your information has been compromised:

1. Update your digital banking passwords immediately
2. Keep an eye out for suspicious activity across your accounts
3. Do not share ANY personal banking details or OTPs with anyone via email or telephone

Edited by Jenna Delport
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