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Dozens of Origin customers' full bank accounts, ID numbers accessed in breach

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Dozens of Origin customers' full bank accounts, ID numbers accessed in breach

Origin Energy has announced as many as 60 customers had their full bank account number accessed by a hacker in July.

Last month, Origin confirmed a major cybersecurity breach affecting approximately 900,000 current and former customers.

The company has also updated the public saying that for those 900,000 customers affected by the July security breach, information accessed included some combination of name, address, date of birth, contact phone number, account and other information about the customer's personal circumstances, as well as the last four digits of a credit card, or the last three digits of a bank account.

The hacker, Origin has confirmed, also accessed "numbers associated with government concession scheme or program, affecting approximately 15,000 customers in total".

The criminal investigation into the breach is still ongoing, Origin Energy CEO Frank Calabria said.

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