
Beneficiary data exposed in the Capita Data Breach
We have discovered that – as well as exposing the personal information of pension holders – the Capita data breach also affects their beneficiaries.
We have discovered that – as well as exposing the personal information of pension holders – the Capita data breach also affects their beneficiaries.
We now represent clients across 23 separate pension schemes, with more joining our action daily. In addition, two leading Unions have appointed us to provide legal assistance to their members.
Capita has now informed some of its employees that their personal data was also accessed by the criminals, believed to be part of Russian-based ransomware group Black Basta.
Pension holders are worried that the data stolen in the Capita hack could include their bank account details. Certainly, this has not yet been ruled out.
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