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In a statement on the Lush Australia website http://www.lush.com.au/ Lush have confirmed that hackers have gained access to the site and that customer data “may” have been obtained (hacked). Lush advice customers to contact their bank about their credit cards.

They point out that the Australian website is not directly connected to their recently hacked UK site. The hacked UK site has a similar announcement to the Australian site http://www.lush.co.uk


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