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What happened to cause a data breach at EasyJet?

EasyJet announced that a cyber attack targeting its IT systems compromised the personal details of travellers, including sensitive travel information. The hackers are known to have accessed the personal data of around 9 million customers and the credit card numbers of 2,208 flyers.

Although the hack took place in January 2020, EasyJet did not tell customers whose credit card details were stolen until April, with the wider breach not announced until 19th May 2020.

This sensitive personal details accessed by the hack included:

  • full names
  • email addresses
  • travel data including dates of departure and arrival
  • credit card numbers of over 2,000 customers

Anyone affected could claim under Article 82 of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (EU-GDPR) for compensation for inconvenience, distress, annoyance and loss of control of your data.

At a glance ...

9

9

million affected customers whose personal data was accessed by unauthorised parties

4

4

months between the data breach being discover and all customers being informed

2,208

2,208

customer credit card numbers were accessed

Ask yourself: has any of the following happened to you ...

Data is lost, stolen or hacked

Data is inaccurately stored or out-of-date

Data is held longer than required

Data is used outside of its stated purpose

Data is made public

Data is disclosed without your express permission

Data is maliciously disclosed

Data is used to obtain credit cards fraudulently

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The biggest data breaches

Data breaches have been increasing both in terms of number and the amount of people affected. Many big companies have been affected resulting in some very large scale breaches and compensation pay outs.

No. of records compromised

900,000

Date

Between April 2019 and 28th February 2020

Typical claim value

£5,000

What happened?

A Virgin Media database containing the personal details of 900,000 people was left unsecured and accessible online for 10 months

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No. of records compromised

515,000

Date

Between 1 January 2012 and 31 December 2016

Typical claim value

£3,000

What happened?

Due to systemic failures in its cyber security systems, Yahoo suffered a series of system hacks by organised crime groups

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No. of records compromised

400,000

Date

September 2018

Typical claim value

£2,000

What happened?

A breach of its security systems led to customers having their personal data leaked

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No. of records compromised

10 million

Date

2017

Typical claim value

£3,000

What happened?

Cyber criminals gained unauthorised access to customers’ personal data, including emails, names and home addresses and some payment card details

No. of records compromised

40,000

Date

2018

Typical claim value

£3,000

What happened?

A malicious hacking group was able to gain access via the website to thousands of Ticketmaster’s customer payment details

No. of records compromised

339 million

Date

2014

Typical claim value

£3,000

What happened?

Marriott International suffered a cyber attack in 2014 (beginning in the systems of the Starwood hotels group that it acquired in 2016) affecting millions of its guests, yet the incident was not discovered until four years later

No. of records compromised

143 million

Date

March 2017

Typical claim value

Up to £16,000

What happened?

Equifax Ltd’s US parent company was victim of a criminal cyberattack that compromised the personal information of millions of consumers, including over 693,000 in the UK

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Can I make an EasyJet data breach claim?

If you are one of the 9 million EasyJet flyers who have been affected by the data breach then you can make a claim. EasyJet has notified all affected customers by the end of May 2020, so you should know if you are one of those who could make a claim.

We are putting together a group litigation claim whereby the large number of EasyJet customers can be part of a collective claim, for the breach which occurred in January 2020. If you have been a flyer with EasyJet, then even if you didn’t receive or missed your notification of the data breach, it is possible that you could still have a claim, so it is worth getting in touch with us.

If you have been a victim of the EasyJet data breach then you may be entitled to compensation. Even if the breach has not led to any specific loss to you, you are still entitled to claim compensation for distress caused by the data breach. The exposure of travel plans could be significant as it could have posed a security risk for customers and would be considered a gross invasion of privacy.

How do I make an EasyJet data breach claim?

If you think you may have a valid EasyJet data breach claim then get in touch with us and we will look into it for you and then confirm whether or not you have a case worth pursuing.

If we think you have a valid claim, we will act for you on a No Win, No Fee basis. This means that there is no risk to you in making a claim and there is no cost to you in the unlikely event we take on your claim and you don’t win.

We can help you receive the maximum amount of compensation for your EasyJet data breach claim, so if you’ve received a notification from EasyJet that you were one of those affected by the cyber hack, or are now aware that your personal data may have been compromised, be sure to Start a Claim with us.

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Commonly asked questions

An organisation is required under GDPR to inform you if they have breached your personal data in any way, and typically the first you might hear about it would be an email from the company concerned. Despite this, you may not know about a data breach by a particular company until you hear that they have been fined by the Information Commissioner’s Office ICO. When you contact us, we’ll get in touch with the company in question and use any information available from the ICO to establish whether your data has been breached.

If an organisation has failed to protect your data, you are entitled to claim compensation regardless of whether you have suffered any losses or not. We can make a claim on your behalf for anguish or anxiety caused by a data breach, but if you have suffered financial harm as a direct result of the breach, the amount of compensation you might be able to claim would likely be far greater.

Each data breach claim will be looked at on its own merits, but in most cases where a claim for distress has been made, the minimum level of damages would usually be in the region of a £1,000. Much depends on the circumstances of the breach and any impact. Where the data breach has caused significant financial loss or the leak of highly sensitive personal data, then the level of compensation could be significantly higher.

Each data breach claim will be looked at on its own merits, but in most cases where a claim for distress has been made, the minimum level of damages would usually be in the region of a £1,000. Much depends on the circumstances of the breach and any impact. Where the data breach has caused significant financial loss or the leak of highly sensitive personal data, then the level of compensation could be significantly higher.

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