Good evening,
I have been the victim of a data breach, where a law firm has shared my personal details (full name, date of birth and address) with a third party. I also received the personal details of a third party. I responded to the firm to say that this information does not belong to me. A few days later I received an email from the Head of Professional Ethics & Risk Management who informed me about my details being shared and also told me they have asked the third party to delete the email containing my personal detail. They will then inform me that this has been done. It has now been 3 days since that email and I haven't had any update on my details being deleted. Now I am very concerned that someone has my full name, date of birth and address. What steps can I take to ensure I do not become a victim of fraud and can I claim compensation?
Thank you,
Idah88
I have been the victim of a data breach, where a law firm has shared my personal details (full name, date of birth and address) with a third party. I also received the personal details of a third party. I responded to the firm to say that this information does not belong to me. A few days later I received an email from the Head of Professional Ethics & Risk Management who informed me about my details being shared and also told me they have asked the third party to delete the email containing my personal detail. They will then inform me that this has been done. It has now been 3 days since that email and I haven't had any update on my details being deleted. Now I am very concerned that someone has my full name, date of birth and address. What steps can I take to ensure I do not become a victim of fraud and can I claim compensation?
Thank you,
Idah88
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