UK: Police Federation pays £15m to officers hit by cyber attack


The Police Federation has paid out £15 million to 19,000 current and former officers who had their personal details compromised and stolen by cyber criminals.

Two huge attacks exposed the home addresses of some officers to hackers six years ago, and in March 2022 the federation admitted a breach of the requirements under the GDPR to have appropriate technical and organisational measures in place.

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Source: Yahoo News


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