Data breach experts issue a notice of potential claim against Optionis Group Limited (Parasol Data Breach)
Our firm has now issued a notice of potential claim against Optionis Group Limited for the Parasol Data Breach.
Our firm has now issued a notice of potential claim against Optionis Group Limited for the Parasol Data Breach.
As victims of data breaches often become the target of cybercriminals, we advise anyone who might be involved in this risk to take immediate steps to protect themselves.
Our data protection lawyers are working closely with cyber security experts to discover how this breach impacted users in the UK. So far, we believe that the following user information could have been accessed:
Parasol is owned by Optionis Group. Other companies in this Group include Clearsky Business, Clearsky Contractor Accounting, SJD Accountancy, First Freelance, Optionis Accountancy and Nixon Williams. These businesses provide services to around 28,000 contractors.
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