Latest Data Breach Round-Up – June 2023
In our regular update, we provide a roundup of some of the data breaches and data breach news that occurred over the last few weeks.
In our regular update, we provide a roundup of some of the data breaches and data breach news that occurred over the last few weeks.
Ofcom and Ernst & Young are affected by MOVEit data hack. Find out about making a data breach compensation claim with Keller Postman UK.
Partner and Head of Data and Privacy Litigation, Kingsley Hayes, has commented on the hack on payroll service provider Zellis via third-party file transfer software
More organisations have all confirmed that they may have had data stolen by Russian cybercriminals in the Zellis/MOVEIt data breach
UK staff of British Airways have had their bank, contact details, and national insurance numbers accessed by hackers.
Senior Associate Simon Ridding comments in Compliance Week on the hefty fine handed out to Meta last week for its illegal data transfers that fell
More information has come to light, as the ICO confirms that the number of organisations with reported breaches is now around 90.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) – which is the UK’s data protection regulator – has published a statement about the Capita data breaches.
To ensure they do not fall victim to further attacks, affected pension holders should be vigilant after the Capita data breach.
Video-sharing app TikTok has been fined £12.7 million by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for using the personal data of children without parental consent.
Partner Kingsley Hayes and Senior Associate Simon Ridding have discussed the implications of the European Court of Justice’s recent refusal to set a minimum threshold
Cambian Group – has written to former foster parents with more information about the By the Bridge data breach.
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