Bunnings' drive and collect customer data caught up in FlexBooker security breach on Amazon cloud

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Updated January 12 2022 - 9:33pm, first published 7:51pm
Bunnings has emailed its customers about a data-security breach involving a third party. Picture: Sitthixay Ditthavong
Bunnings has emailed its customers about a data-security breach involving a third party. Picture: Sitthixay Ditthavong

Bunnings' customers using the company's COVID-triggered drive and collect service may have had some of their personal data exposed after the software firm behind the service experienced a major security breach that affected 3.7 million people worldwide.

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Toby Vue

Court reporter

Toby Vue joined The Canberra Times in April 2021 and is a court reporter after covering the round in NSW and Queensland. He has also reported on regional and rural affairs, local government and sport. He was a Sunday Canberra Times reporter. Email: t.vue@canberratimes.com.au.

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