As the digital world continues to grow, so does digital criminality.

A new study by the Netherlands-based Surfshark has revealed data breaches surged in the second quarter of 2023, with more than 110 million accounts leaked around the world.

And Australia has an unwelcome spot in the following top 10 most-breached countries for the quarter.

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