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'Significant amount' of private data stolen in Legal Aid hack
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** The UK Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has confirmed that a cyberattack on Legal Aid systems resulted in the theft of sensitive personal data, including addresses, national ID numbers, criminal records, and financial information—some dating back to 2014. The breach raises serious concerns about privacy and security for affected individuals.
What This Mean: ** This isn’t just another data breach—it’s a major exposure of deeply personal information that could leave victims vulnerable to identity theft, fraud, or even targeted scams. Given the inclusion of criminal histories and financial details, the fallout could be long-lasting for those impacted. It also puts pressure on the government to explain how such sensitive data was left unprotected.
Cyber attack on Legal Aid Agency exposed 'significant' data, including criminal records
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A major cyber attack hit the UK's Legal Aid Agency, exposing sensitive data—including criminal records—in what officials are calling a "significant" breach. While the full scale is still being assessed, it raises serious concerns about how secure vulnerable legal data really is.
What This Mean: This isn't just another data leak—it involves highly personal information tied to legal cases, which could put people at risk if exploited. It also shakes trust in systems meant to protect sensitive justice-related data, especially for those relying on legal aid. For a government agency handling such critical info, this breach is a glaring red flag.
The inside story of a council held to ransom in cyber-attack
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** The BBC digs into a major ransomware attack that crippled a UK local council, revealing how hackers locked down critical systems and demanded payment. The piece explores the chaos it caused—delayed services, sensitive data at risk, and the tough choices officials faced in responding.
What This Mean: ** Cyberattacks on public institutions aren’t just about stolen data—they disrupt real lives. When a council gets hit, everything from housing applications to school admissions can grind to a halt. This story is a wake-up call about how vulnerable essential services are, and why governments can’t afford to skimp on digital defenses.

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