LandMark White Limited reports property valuations data breach

LandMark White Limited reports property valuations data breach
Staff reporterFebruary 4, 2019

LandMark White Limited has became aware that a dataset containing property valuation and personal contact information has been disclosed.

"We take the privacy and security of our data very seriously, and we are working closely with cyber security consultants to investigate the circumstances of the disclosure of the dataset," LMW told the ASX.

LMW became aware through one if its corporate partners, CoreLogic.

"We have taken immediate steps to secure what we believe to be the source of the disclosure to prevent any further disclosure of data.

"Currently there is no evidence of misuse of any information although this remains under close review."

LMW are directly notifying affected corporate partners of the incident.

As part of our response, we have established a dedicated email mailbox (privacy@lmw.com.au) to respond to questions about this incident and will be creating a dedicated FAQ web page (www.lmw.com.au/faqs) which we will update as more information becomes known.

Founded in 1982 and listed on the Australian Stock Exchange in 2003, LMW has a long and proud heritage of providing independent professional property services to people and companies across Australia.

LMW has over 400 property professionals across 40 plus locations Australia wide.

 

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