Make sure that you join the Virgin Media Group Action as soon as you can. There may be some big developments taking place in 2021, and you do not want to miss your chance to claim.
There are plenty of good reasons to claim, and with our No Win, No Fee representation on offer, what have you got to lose?
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The Virgin Media data leak was one of many that took place in 2020 as we continue to see a huge surge in breaches and cyberattacks taking place.
We are now more than two years on from the introduction of the GDPR that ought to have acted as a clear deterrent to avoid these kinds of avoidable data leaks taking place. Despite the power of the new regulations, we continue to see a substantial number of breaches, and we are left wondering if the situation will ever relent.
One key thing to know is that the GDPR can empower victims of a data breach to be able to claim compensation. Although the deterrent element of the law may not be working as effectively as it should be, the power for consumers to take action remains in place.
It is important for corporate data breach victims to make a compensation claim. In the case of the Virgin Media data breach, we are fighting for justice for a large group of victims on a No Win, No Fee basis.
Many victims may not know that they can even make a claim, or they may be scared to take on huge corporations. That’s where we can help – we know the distress and upset that can be caused when your personal information is involved in a data breach, which is why we take claims forward on a No Win, No Fee basis for eligible clients.
Corporate data breach victims, such as the 900,000 victims of the Virgin Media data breach, can be legally entitled to make compensation claims. When corporations breach data protection laws, it is your right to claim compensation and hold the corporation to account; to bring justice for yourself and for the other victims. By making compensation claims, you can also help to make sure that the company takes data breaches seriously in the hopes that they put systems in place to prevent further breaches as well.
When it comes to data security, it is vital that companies know how to prevent data breaches and put all the correct systems in place to do so.
In cases of huge data breaches that could have been prevented, such as the Virgin Media data breach, it is important that the organisation is held to account for their actions and that they are encouraged to put preventative measures in place. Really, it should not happen in the first place all, but we cannot stop companies having a lax attitude to data security.
Our job is to hold organisations to account for their irresponsibility in the hopes that said organisations will take data security seriously in the future, and to make sure victims get some form of justice. The Information Commissioners Office (ICO) is responsible for assessing a breach and implementing fines, but we are responsible for taking data breach compensation claims forward and getting victims the justice that victims deserve.
If you are one of the 900,000 victims affected by the Virgin Media data breach, it is vital that you watch out for scams. You could be targeted by fraudsters posing as Virgin Media employees who are attempting to successfully scam you with cold calls and phishing emails.
The Virgin Media data breach affected 900,000 victims, with the majority being broadband and landline customers and a smaller percentage being Virgin Mobile customers. The breach was discovered by an independent security researcher TurgenSec who then informed Virgin Media. The telecoms giant has since stated the breach was a result of an ‘incorrectly configured’ database.
If you have been affected by this data breach, you could be eligible to make a compensation claim today for the distress caused by the loss of control of your personal information. You could also claim for financial losses incurred as a result of the breach, or from scams from fraudsters posing as Virgin Media employees if this has happened and it is linked directly to the breach event.
Recent high-profile data breaches like the Virgin Media data breach have highlighted how companies and organisations are unprepared for cyberattacks and preventing them from happening.
While the Virgin Media data breach did not arise from a cyberattack, and was due to information being left exposed, criminals use the same techniques security researchers do to find exposed information. As such, allowing so much information to be left exposed has led to victims being at risk of cyberattacks, and this shows a clear lack of preparedness.
It is vital that, in this digital age, organisations have adequate security measures and systems in place to prevent the inevitability of data breaches and hacks.
Were you one of the 900,000 victims of the Virgin Media data breach? If so, you could be eligible to start your claim today and join our consumer group action claim.
The majority of the 900,000 data breach victims are understood to be Virgin Media broadband and landline customers, with a smaller percentage being Virgin Mobile customers. If you have been contacted by Virgin Media to inform you that your sensitive data has been breached, you could be eligible to make a claim today.
You can start the process of joining the consumer group action claim quickly and easily here. It is No Win, No Fee for eligible clients, so what have you got to lose?
Hackers selling stolen records is a real risk, and criminals can profit from data breaches like we saw in the Virgin Media case in a variety of ways.
One of the main reasons that hackers target data records is because of the possibly huge pay-out they could get. Those particularly targeted are hospitals and large companies – anywhere that holds valuable information and has enough money to pay a ransom could be targeted.
However, in cases of data breaches that are not down to cybercriminals, it is still possible for the leaked data to be targeted. In the Virgin Media data breach which affected over 900,000 customers, the exposed information could be misused by criminals. Customers saw their names, email addresses, telephone numbers and, in some cases, links to explicit and pornographic websites being exposed online. This information could be valuable to hackers who could then target victims for profit.
Victims of the Virgin Media data breach should be vigilant about being targeted for ransomware attacks as a result of data exposed in the incident.
Ransomware attacks can have serious consequences for both individuals and companies. Hackers will often use ransomware to encrypt data in computer systems so the owners are unable to gain access to their own files and databases. The malicious software then usually displays a demand to the owners requesting a ransom fee be paid for them to regain access to their computer and files.
Data breaches can occur in a number of different ways, be it ransomware attacks directly targeting services and systems, an employee error that opens up a security flaw, or outdated systems. It could have happened as a result of the ‘incorrectly configured’ database issue that affected the Virgin Media data breach victims in the first place.
If you have been affected by the Virgin Media data breach, you could be eligible to make a data loss compensation claim with us, Your Lawyers.
We have launched a Virgin Media Group Action claim, already representing a large number of victims of the data breach, and we are urging any other victims of the breach to come forward and join our claim now.
We have been fighting for justice for victims in data privacy actions and for data loss compensation claims since 2014. We have helped thousands of claimants recover millions in damages across a range of group actions and in individual legal cases. Our expert legal team is on hand to help you get the most out of your claim and access the justice that you deserve.
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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