As a result of the Virgin Media data breach, around 900,000 UK victims (mainly customers) had their information exposed. The huge security incident is one of the largest in recent years, and we want to help as many of the victims as possible to claim the compensation they deserve. Victims of the breach are potentially in line to receive thousands of pounds in compensation if they join our group action.
When a third-party organisation fails to take sufficient action to protect your personal information, this can constitute a breach of data protection law. It can be distressing for victims to learn that their details have been exposed but, by making a claim, you can take control of the difficult situation you have been put in.
Anyone affected by the Virgin Media data breach can use our online form to check their eligibility and start their claim today.
In order to ensure that they are effectively protecting personal information, all data controllers must constantly monitor potential cybersecurity threats, making use of specialist resources and employees to keep private information secure. However, despite the legal obligations they are under, some companies try to get away with ignoring cyberattacks or the risks they pose, and their negligence can amount to a breach of data protection law.
Data protection is all about prevention, with data controllers putting security measures in place in advance and consistently checking their reliability. In the case of the Virgin Media data breach, we believe that the company’s prevention strategy may have been insufficient and may, therefore, have allowed the incident to occur.
As many as 900,000 people were affected by the Virgin Media data breach, a figure that demonstrates how much damage can be done when organisations fail to protect personal information. We believe that those affected could be entitled to thousands of pounds in compensation, which is why we are taking on data breach claims in our group action against the company.
The aftermath of a data breach can be an uncertain time for data breach victims, potentially causing them to suffer a great deal of stress and anxiety. It can be overwhelming to know that your information has been exposed and may have fallen into the hands of cybercriminals, and it may feel impossible to take control of the situation, but this is how we can help.
As specialists in data breach claims, we have helped many victims who have faced data exposure due to the negligence of a third party, using our expertise to recover the compensation our clients deserve. It may not be possible to reverse the effects of a data breach, but we can help our clients to hold the third-party data controller responsible for any negligence.
In the case of the Virgin Media data breach group action, we are also bringing our extensive experience in group litigation to the table, helping as many claimants as possible to bring cases against the company. If you were affected, now is your chance to start your No Win, No Fee compensation claim if you have yet to do so with the thousands of others already claiming.
Data breach victims of the Virgin Media information leak that was revealed in 2020 have been taking part in a substantial legal action that our lawyers are spearheading for our clients.
Working on a No Win, No Fee basis for clients that are eligible to claim with us, claimants could receive an estimated £5,000.00 in damages each, as featured in the mainstream media. The claim is for the loss of control of their personal information, and for any consequential losses and expenses that may also have been incurred.
Here is a little insight into the progress of our action and where you need to go to sign-up for a No Win, No Fee legal case now.
In order to hack a system, cybercriminals often need to break through an organisation’s cybersecurity defences. Where the correct defences are in place, there should be a minimal risk of an external breach. However, unfortunately, not all companies impose sufficient barriers. In these cases, successful cybersecurity attacks can be inevitable.
When hackers target companies whose defences are inadequate, their attacks can often reap huge quantities of stolen information. If it is found that the data controller responsible for protecting the information failed to do enough to keep it safe, this event could constitute a data protection breach, and may leave the company liable to pay compensation to those affected.
In March last year, it was revealed that Virgin Media had let 900,000 UK people down after they failed to protect their personal data from unauthorised access. We believe that those affected by the Virgin Media data breach may be entitled to recover thousands of pounds in compensation. All those who were involved can join the fight for justice today by registering their details in our online form.
Data breach incidents can, unfortunately, have the consequence of making victims’ personal information vulnerable to misuse by cybercriminals. In fact, many criminals target personal data deliberately, as for them it can represent a highly valuable tool to exploit.
For this reason, it is vital that third-party data controllers maintain a high standard of protection of the personal information in their possession, as cybercriminals are constantly seeking a route into company databases and servers. However, despite the growing sophistication of cybercrime and hacking methods, some companies still fail to observe even the most basic of data protection duties.
As specialist data breach lawyers, we stand up to organisations that have failed to meet data protection standards on behalf of the people who have suffered at their hands. We have launched our Virgin Media group action because we believe those affected by the company’s data breach may be able to recover significant compensation amounts due to the impact the incident has had on them. Anyone who was affected can sign up to start their claim today.
In the wake of a data breach, many victims have to endure a period of uncertainty and anxiety, as there is often no way of knowing just how far your exposed data has spread, or whose hands it may have fallen into. It can, therefore, be difficult to know what to do, as so little is within your control.
As specialist data breach lawyers, we are here to support and assist you in this difficult aftermath period, helping you to regain some control of the situation.
Most importantly, it is vital that victims of data breaches know that they can make a stand against those who are responsible for exposing their data. If a third-party organisation failed to sufficiently protect the personal information that you disclosed, they could be liable to pay you compensation should you decide to make a claim. In our group action, we are representing victims of the Virgin Media data breach, helping them to claim the compensation they deserve for the difficulties they have suffered. If you were affected, you can start your claim online today and join the fight for justice.
Despite the growing importance of cybersecurity and data protection, many companies still fail to comprehend the seriousness of data leaks. Countless data breach incidents are reported every day, and even damning press coverage does not seem to persuade companies to improve their data protection efforts.
Meanwhile, vast numbers of victims are on the receiving end of data leaks every day, and they know the consequences all too well. The stress and anxiety of a data breach can be a severe impact in itself, without the added possibility of cybercrime.
We believe that it is important to take action to ensure that companies grasp how important data protection is, and data breach claims can allow victims to hold data controllers to account. In our Virgin Media group action, we are aiming to recover compensation for thousands of claimants, all of whom had their data exposed due to Virgin Media’s negligence. If you were affected by the breach, you can sign up now to make your claim.
Despite the recurrent reports of cyberattacks and data breaches in the headlines, there continues to be a lack of awareness about the harmful consequences of data exposure. All businesses and organisations have a legal duty to process and store information securely, but the negligence and inaction of some would suggest that they have failed to recognise that data loss is serious.
For the victims of data breaches, it can be incredibly worrying to know that your data has been exposed to unauthorised access, and their fears are not without reason. Cybercrime is ever-evolving and appears to have been on the rise during the Covid-19 pandemic. Information misuse can often be the key to successful scams and fraud for cybercriminals.
In accordance with UK data protection laws, everyone has a right to expect that their information will be kept safe by the third parties to whom they have disclosed it. In our view, the victims of the Virgin Media data breach have been severely let down, which is why we are helping them to claim compensation in our group action against the company. Anyone affected by the incident can join today to make their claim.
While the digital age is expanding the possibilities of the internet and technological solutions, it also comes with increasingly prevalent and sophisticated cybercrime problems. The dangers of exposing data are, therefore, even more severe, because there is a huge network of cybercriminals looking to take advantage of victims’ personal information.
It can be impossible to entirely eliminate the risks of cybercrime, but many businesses are failing to tackle the threat it poses to personal information, with thousands of data breaches being reported to the ICO each year. Whether they are neglecting to check cybersecurity defences regularly, or failing to secure their systems effectively, inaction can come at the cost of exposing people’s information.
In the Virgin Media data breach, approximately 900,000 UK victims, mainly customers, had their data exposed to unauthorised access due to what we consider to be severe negligence. We believe it is vital that victims are fairly compensated for this breach, which is why we have started a group action to enable as many people to claim as possible. Anyone affected can sign up today to join the fight for justice.
We are representing Claimants pursuing compensation arising from the Virgin Media Data Breach announced in March 2020.
If you have received confirmation that you have been affected by the data breach incident, you could be entitled to claim thousands of pounds in data breach compensation with us now on a No Win, No Fee basis.
We are a leading Consumer Action and Data Breach law firm that is representing Claimants in over 40 different group and multi-party actions. We sit on the Steering Committee for the first GDPR Group Litigation Order (GLO) action in England and Wales, the British Airways Group Action.
If a formal court action is established in this case, there will be a cut-off date to join. We recommend that you sign-up to start your case as soon as possible.
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