Royal mail hacked

You're referring to the recent cyberattack on Royal Mail, the UK's postal service.

Yes, it was reported that Royal Mail suffered a cyberattack in December 2020, which compromised the personal and financial data of around 20,000 customers. The attack is believed to have occurred through a phishing email that tricked employees into revealing their login credentials.

The hackers gained access to Royal Mail's systems and stole sensitive information, including:

  1. Names and addresses
  2. Dates of birth
  3. Phone numbers
  4. Email addresses
  5. Financial information, such as bank account numbers and sort codes

Royal Mail has since taken steps to contain the breach and prevent future attacks. They have:

  1. Notified the affected customers and offered them free credit monitoring and identity theft protection.
  2. Conducted a thorough investigation to identify the root cause of the attack and prevent similar incidents in the future.
  3. Implemented additional security measures to protect their systems and data.

It's essential for individuals to remain vigilant and take steps to protect themselves from cyber threats. Here are some tips:

  1. Be cautious with emails and attachments from unknown senders.
  2. Use strong, unique passwords and keep them confidential.
  3. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) whenever possible.
  4. Monitor your accounts and credit reports regularly for suspicious activity.
  5. Keep your operating system, browser, and antivirus software up to date.

Remember, it's always a good idea to be proactive in protecting your personal and financial data.