
Legal aid cyber attack: what you should know
Tech and Science Daily | The Standard · Rachelle Abbott
May 19, 20259m 49s
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Show Notes
Cyber criminals have seized a “significant amount of personal data” of people who applied online to the Legal Aid Agency in the last 15 years, in a major attack on the UK’s justice system.
Speaking from London’s Old Bailey, we’re joined by The London Standard’s courts correspondent, Tristan Kirk.
To hear more, Tristan features more on this episode of The Standard.
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