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UK Legal Aid Agency investigates cybersecurity incident

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By Sergiu Gatlan

The Legal Aid Agency (LAA), an executive agency of the UK’s Ministry of Justice that oversees billions in legal funding, warned law firms of a security incident and said the attackers might have accessed financial information.

Approximately 2,000 providers, including barristers, solicitor firms, and non-profit organizations, deliver civil and criminal legal aid services in England and Wales under contracts with the LAA. The agency employs around 1,250 staff and runs the country’s Public Defender Service.

In a letter sent to law firms, the agency said it cannot confirm if any data was accessed. Still, it acknowledged the risk that legal aid providers’ payment information might have been compromised, as Sky News first reported.

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