Approximately 229,226 Australian driver licences have reportedly been exposed by hackers who breached security at YouX, a popular software platform used by automakers and dealers for new-vehicle finance.

Sydney-based YouX – previously known as Drive IQ – says on its site it works with “87 per cent of Australia’s OEM [Original Equipment Manufacturer] branded lenders” to provide its software for vehicle financing, including application and approval processes.

According to Broker Daily, hackers claimed to have accessed more than 8000 password hashes to the platform earlier this month, exposing highly sensitive personal information connected to 444,538 individuals.

This reportedly includes 229,226 driver licence numbers, as well as names, phone numbers, email addresses, home addresses, financial records and loan applications.

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The 141GB of stolen data reportedly includes 629,597 loan applications, Australian Business Numbers (ABNs), staff directories and “full customer portfolios”.

“We are aware that a threat actor [attacker] has published data online containing information it claims to have taken from YouX’s systems,” said a statement from the firm last updated on February 23, 2026.

“We have reviewed this information and confirm that personal information has been accessed and downloaded by the threat actor. We are responding to this development, and we will continue to update all our stakeholders.”