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Legal Aid database hacked, ‘significant amount’ of data and criminal records stolen

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  • ‘Significant amount’ of data stolen from Legal Aid Agency
  • Up to 2.1 million records accessed, hacking group says
  • Legal Aid online systems taken offline

The UK’s Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has revealed that a cyberattack on the Legal Aid system has led to the theft of a “significant amount” of data, including criminal records.

The MoJ was alerted to the attack on April 23 when data dating back as far as 2010 was accessed by the attackers.

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