According to reports, more than 10,000 people have joined a group class action against easyJet after personal details of nine million customers were breached in the recent cyber attack.
LAW firm PGMBM is leading the case against the budget carrier after filing papers last month with the sheer amount of customers from more than 50 countries making it one of the UK’s biggest group-action personal data claims.
easyJet revealed in May that it was the victim of a cyber attack and its investigation revealed that the email addresses and travel details of around nine million customers were accessed, it is understood that about 2,200 passengers had their credit card details stolen.
Source: Euro Weekly News