Capita says cyber incident could cost £20m

Firm said some data was exfiltrated from less than 0.1% of its server estate

Holly Roach
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Capita says cyber incident could cost £20m

Capita has said it expects to incur costs of between £15m and £20m as a result of the cyber incident which occurred in March.

In an update today (10 May), the firm said the costs will comprise of specialist professional fees, recovery and remediation costs as well as investment costs as it intends to reinforce its cyber s...

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