The company said the hacker stole customer names, postal and email addresses, phone numbers, and the last four-digits of users’ Social Security numbers. The hacker also took masked bank account numbers and some banking identifiers, as well as customers’ government-issued identity documents, such as driver’s licenses and passports. The stolen data also includes account balance data and transaction histories.
The company said some corporate data, such as internal documentation, was also stolen during the breach.
Why the fuck would you save sensitive documents beyond identity verification certification? Great job asshats.