The
company said it had been "a difficult decision" to notify all
customers of the risk before it had established the real extent
of any data loss, but it believed it had a responsibility to
warn customers.
It said on Friday the total number of customers whose personal
details were accessed was 156,959, and 15,656 bank account
numbers and sort codes were stolen.
Shares in TalkTalk, which had fallen 18 percent since it
disclosed the hack on Oct. 22, were trading up 5.5 percent at
233.1 pence at 8.37 a.m. BT.
(Reporting by Paul Sandle; editing by Kate Holton)
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