Legal Aid Agency Cyberattack Exposes Millions of Records

The provided text describes a significant cyberattack on the UK’s Legal Aid Agency (LAA), compromising millions of sensitive personal records including financial information, employment history, and criminal backgrounds of legal aid applicants dating back to 2010. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) confirmed a substantial data breach and has attributed vulnerabilities to alleged past governmental neglect. In response, the LAA’s online services have been suspended, and both the agency and the MoJ are working with national cybersecurity bodies to address the incident and implement contingency plans to ensure continued access to legal aid. The text also includes advice for potentially affected individuals on how to protect their data and promotes a cybersecurity firm’s services.

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Legal Aid Agency Cyberattack Exposes Millions of Records
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