More than 50,000 NSW driver's licences exposed in mystery data leak

The personal information of tens of thousands of New South Wales motorists may have been exposed in a mysterious online data leak and experts believe the source could be a fleet or toll road operator. A folder containing 108,535 scanned images of more than 50,000 driver's licences, and another containing Roads and Maritime Services toll notice statutory declarations, was uncovered by Europe-based cyber threat consultant Bob Diachenko while he was investigating a separate data breach.

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