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Lynch Carpenter Investigates Claims in Union Health System Data Breach
Lynch Carpenter Investigates Claims in Union Health System Data Breach

Associated Press

time23-05-2025

  • Health
  • Associated Press

Lynch Carpenter Investigates Claims in Union Health System Data Breach

PITTSBURGH, May 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Union Health System ('UHS') recently announced a cybersecurity incident, which impacted the personal information of thousands of individuals. The information potentially impacted in the data breach includes individuals' names, address, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, health information, and health insurance information. Lynch Carpenter, LLP is investigating claims against UHS related to this data breach. If you received a data breach notification from UHS, you may be entitled to compensation. Please fill out this form so that an attorney can review your case. About Lynch Carpenter Lynch Carpenter is a national class action law firm with offices in Pennsylvania, California, and Illinois. Our firm has represented millions of clients in data privacy matters for more than a decade and has earned national acclaim for complex litigation for plaintiffs across the country. To learn more, please visit For more information, please call Patrick Donathen at (412) 322-9243, or email him at [email protected]. CONTACT Patrick Donathen COMPANY Lynch Carpenter LLP PHONE (412) 322-9243 EMAIL [email protected] WEB

Personal data taken in UK legal aid cyber attack
Personal data taken in UK legal aid cyber attack

CNA

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • CNA

Personal data taken in UK legal aid cyber attack

LONDON :A "significant" amount of personal data, including criminal records, of applicants who had applied for legal aid since 2010 was accessed and stolen in a cyber attack, Britain's Legal Aid Agency said on Monday. It said it became aware of the attack on April 23 and had worked with the National Crime Agency since. On Friday, it discovered the attack had been more extensive than originally understood and the attackers had accessed information relating to legal aid applicants, forcing it to shut down its online services. The agency said the group may have accessed applicants' personal information including addresses, dates of birth, national ID numbers, and financial data such as contributions amounts, debts and payments. "Since the discovery of the attack, my team has been working around the clock with the National Cyber Security Centre to bolster the security of our systems so we can safely continue the vital work of the agency," said Jane Harbottle, chief executive officer of the Legal Aid Agency. "However, it has become clear that to safeguard the service and its users, we needed to take radical action. That is why we've taken the decision to take the online service down." Harbottle added the agency, which is part of the Ministry of Justice, had contingency plans in place and those in need of legal support could continue to access help. British retailers Marks and Spencer and Co-op were the target of cyber attacks in April, with hackers impersonating employees while contacting the retailers' IT help desks, according to technology specialist site BleepingComputer. M&S, which had suspended online orders, said earlier this month that some personal customer information was taken in the ransomware attack, where criminals infiltrate companies' computer systems, encrypt them and demand payment before allowing them to resume control.

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