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British outsourcing company Capita has confirmed to pension clients that some data it processed was likely to have been hacked during a recent cyber incident, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.
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Capita has also told trustees that some data related to pensions is “likely to have been exfiltrated,” according to the Financial Times. These files have not been shared publicly by Black Basta.
British outsourcing company Capita said on Monday its chief executive of more than five years, Jon Lewis, will retire towards end of 2023 and Adolfo Hernandez has been appointed as its next CEO.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The UK financial regulator has contacted clients of Capita, the outsourcer which suffered a cyber attack in ...
Capita has slumped to a bigger than expected annual loss, sending shares in one of the UK’s largest outsourcers down by over a fifth. The results were hit by £25mn of costs tied to a series of ...