In this digital age, personal data has become a valuable commodity. It is often used for the legitimate commercial purposes of businesses, but it is also misused in criminal activity. Its worth means that hackers target personal data from many different sources, and by many different methods. The risks which we are exposed to as a consequence of data theft can be significant.
Unfortunately, companies often fail to properly secure the information that they hold, making it much easier for hackers to access. The failure to protect personal data sufficiently can often constitute as a breach of the GDPR, which enshrines each UK citizen’s right to have their data held securely.
Victims of the Virgin Media data breach can now claim in our group action to hold the company to account for exposing their personal information. If you were affected, you can register for your compensation claim today via our online sign-up form.
We witness sensitive data being exposed far too often in this digital age, as hackers develop more sophisticated methods of stealing personal information. However, it is not just that cybercrime is becoming more advanced that is the problem. Companies like Virgin Media that neglect to follow data protection requirements are also contributing to the exposure of personal data.
If you have had sensitive data exposed, you may be able to claim compensation if it is found that the company involved failed to meet their data protection duties. The effects of having your private information exposed can be extremely distressing, but the law is there to support you in your right to sufficient data protection.
Any victims of the Virgin Media data breach still have a chance to claim compensation for the exposure of their personal data. If you believe you have a claim to make, you can sign up to our group action and we can quickly get your claim underway.
Victims of data breaches can often feel helpless and anxious when they find out that their information has been leaked or stolen. When personal data is exposed, the impact can be dangerous, like we saw in the Virgin Media breach. As such, it is important that those affected know what actions they can take to protect themselves and seek justice for what has happened.
Beyond taking safety precautions, victims of data breaches may also be able to claim compensation from the third party that is responsible for their personal data being exposed. We believe that organisations that fail to protect private information and breach data protection law should always be held accountable, which is why we have been pursuing data breach claims and group actions since 2014.
One of our biggest lawsuits is our action here against Virgin Media on behalf of the victims of the company’s data breach. If you were affected by the Virgin Media data breach, you still have a chance to claim compensation, so sign up to get your case underway.
Despite the necessity of cybersecurity and data protection measures for all businesses and organisations, there are frequently holes in their defences that can lead to the exposure of personal data. In fact, data breaches frequently occur as a result of human error, suggesting that many employees are poorly educated when it comes to data security training and their own responsibilities.
When hit by major data breaches, organisations often try to frame ‘human errors’ as honest, one-off mistakes, but they cannot get away with this as an excuse. They are obligated by law to protect personal information, which means that any victims of data breaches can have a right to claim compensation.
If you were affected by the Virgin Media data breach, you could be eligible for thousands of pounds in compensation, so sign-up today to make your claim.
Although data protection breaches hit the news with an alarming frequency, many people may not know what they can do when a third-party breaches their right to data privacy. Under UK law, anyone who is affected by an organisation’s failure to protect their personal data could be eligible to make a data security claim.
The news stories do not often detail the distress and loss experienced behind closed doors by those who have fallen victim to data breaches like the Virgin Media leak. As specialists in data breach claims, we have witnessed this suffering first-hand, which motivates us to help data breach victims achieve the justice that they deserve.
One of our latest group actions is this one where we are helping victims of the Virgin Media data breach to access compensation. Sign up to join the action here if you were affected and want to hold Virgin Media accountable for their actions.
As specialists in data breach group actions, we always work hard to recover compensation in the largest data leak actions that arise, and the Virgin Media breach is no different.
When large data breaches occur, the effects can be wide-reaching and devastating for the victims. The accountable company can often take a significant blow to their reputation if they have failed to protect the data of customers or employees. To ensure that they feel the repercussions of their actions, we launch compensation claims for our clients.
We have also played, and continue to play, roles in some of the most high-profile data breach actions in the UK. The Virgin Media group action is one of the largest that is moving forward at the moment, and we are taking on as many of the data breach victims as we can. We aim to hold Virgin Media accountable for their failure to protect personal data, and to win compensation for those affected.
Victims of the Virgin Media data breach saw loss of personal data that included email addresses, home addresses and phone numbers. Their data was left exposed due to an unsecured database that could have easily been corrected. While no financial details were exposed, victims of the breach can nevertheless fall prey to scams and fraud attempts in the aftermath.
Many can underestimate the damage that can be done by cybercriminals who have access to contact details, assuming that there is no risk to bank accounts. Unfortunately, fraudsters and scammers have ways of gaining access to your accounts with just a little data at their disposal, so victims must remain vigilant in the face of these risks.
If Virgin Media had not exposed its marketing database, the victims may never have been confronted with such risks. Whether they have suffered from scams and fraud or not, those affected by the Virgin Media data breach can be eligible to claim compensation, so join our group action now if you think you have a claim.
As the authority that monitors the application of the GDPR in the UK, the Information Commissioner’s Office investigates many of the data breaches that are reported to it each year. As far as the Virgin Media data breach is concerned, the ICO investigations are looking to lead to no fine being issued, but people can still make a claim for compensation.
The ICO has the power to impose huge fines on companies who have provoked data breaches through their own negligence of GDPR requirements. Many large corporations have felt the force of these penalties in recent years. However, data breach victims see nothing of these monies, and any fines are separate to legal actions for damages. As such, we launch data breach claims to bring compensation to the victims.
If you were affected by the Virgin Media data breach and wish to recover compensation, sign up and register your claim today. Even where no fine is issued at all, this does not mean the company is not liable. There are many reasons as to why fines may not be issued, and you can still be eligible to claim compensation. We are confident we can win the legal action that we have launched.
In the Virgin Media data breach, 900,000 people had their data exposed via an unsecured database, and swathes of personal details were left vulnerable to unauthorised eyes. The high number of affected customers means that Your Lawyers has seen fit to launch a consumer class action, also known as a group action, to hold Virgin Media to account for their breach of data protection duties.
If you have been notified by Virgin Media of your involvement in the data breach, you may be eligible to claim compensation. As we expect many claimants to join our legal action, we have made the registration process quick and easy with our simple sign-up forms, so do not hesitate to get your claim started with us today.
In legal terms, data breaches and the GDPR are closely linked. This is an element that is applicable in the Virgin Media data breach group action that we are working hard on.
Whenever an organisation or individual is sued for a data breach, they can be being held accountable for breaching the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This is the statute that governs data protection in the UK and was implemented in 2018 as part of wider EU laws.
We understand that the GDPR can be a somewhat mystifying area of law, and many people are unsure what their entitlements under the GDPR actually are. In the case of Virgin Media data breach, many affected victims may not even be aware of their right to claim compensation. We are here to alert everyone who had their data exposed as to their legal rights.
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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