Hi all
I'm unsure if this is the correct section for this?
My sister remortgaged her property earlier on in the year and the solicitors who were dealing with the conveyancing sent her an email stating that there had been a data breach of her information as their systems had been hacked (this was after the completion of said transaction).
She replied enquiring as to what measures they have taken due to this. She received a handwritten post dated letter (received in July - dated 29th October 2021!) from the main solicitor - this failed to state what measures had been put in place and offered to cover a £25 fee to subscribe to a protection service realting to data breaches (apologies, I forget the name).
She replied stating that he had still failed to answer her question and a £25 reimbursement is not acceptable - and again asked what steps they had taken to protect her data.
She eventually received a reply and the main solicitor said that he was awaiting the return of his colleague to ascertain this information for her. She has still failed to receive a reply and the deadline she gave him passed around a week ago.
Since she received the warning email, she has received several emails purporting to be from this solicitors (employees email addresses) - one such example was requesting that her attached deeds were not of an acceptable print quality and the attached docment was, in fact, her bank statement!
Could anyone please advise on this as clearly this solicitor is hoping she will forget this and go away - she has been really worried over this as the info she provided to the solicitors was everything from bank details, statements to photo ID.
Thanks in advance.
Foxy
I'm unsure if this is the correct section for this?
My sister remortgaged her property earlier on in the year and the solicitors who were dealing with the conveyancing sent her an email stating that there had been a data breach of her information as their systems had been hacked (this was after the completion of said transaction).
She replied enquiring as to what measures they have taken due to this. She received a handwritten post dated letter (received in July - dated 29th October 2021!) from the main solicitor - this failed to state what measures had been put in place and offered to cover a £25 fee to subscribe to a protection service realting to data breaches (apologies, I forget the name).
She replied stating that he had still failed to answer her question and a £25 reimbursement is not acceptable - and again asked what steps they had taken to protect her data.
She eventually received a reply and the main solicitor said that he was awaiting the return of his colleague to ascertain this information for her. She has still failed to receive a reply and the deadline she gave him passed around a week ago.
Since she received the warning email, she has received several emails purporting to be from this solicitors (employees email addresses) - one such example was requesting that her attached deeds were not of an acceptable print quality and the attached docment was, in fact, her bank statement!
Could anyone please advise on this as clearly this solicitor is hoping she will forget this and go away - she has been really worried over this as the info she provided to the solicitors was everything from bank details, statements to photo ID.
Thanks in advance.
Foxy
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