DATA BREACH GROUP ACTION

Have You Been An EasyJet Customer? 9 Million People Have Had Their Data Breached.

On 19th May 2020, EasyJet confirmed that it had been the target of a highly sophisticated hack. If you have been EasyJet customer your details may have been stolen! CHECK NOW if you can claim.

Have you been notified by easyJet that your data has been breached?

Stolen information can be used by cybercriminals to commit further crimes. We have launched a group action against EasyJet. Group actions can be a powerful tool and can have a bigger impact than a single claim.

If you have been affected by the easyJet data breach, we can help you make a no-win, no-fee claim for compensation.

Nine million people had their email address and travel information accessed (name, origin airport, destination and departure date). Another 2,208 customers had their financial (credit card details including CCV) stolen.

 

Why did EasyJet not warn customers sooner? 

EasyJet knew about the hack in January 2020. But it only warned customers whose credit card details were stolen in early April that year. All other customers were notified by the 26th of May.

Why did EasyJet take so long to tell customers that their data could be in the hands of cybercriminals? Especially as this put them at additional risk.

EasyJet Data Breach Timeline

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January 2020

EasyJet discovered that it had been the victim of a data hack. It engaged forensic experts to investigate the issue. EasyJet also notified the National Cyber Security Centre and the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).

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April 2020

EasyJet notified those customers whose credit card details had been impacted in this breach.

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19th May 2020

EasyJet finally admits publicly to the hack and reveals that nine million customer details were lost in data breach.

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26th May 2020

By this date, all customers affected by the EasyJet data breach should have been informed by the airline.

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January 2020

EasyJet discovered that it had been the victim of a data hack. It engaged forensic experts to investigate the issue. EasyJet also notified the National Cyber Security Centre and the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).

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April 2020

EasyJet notified those customers whose credit card details had been impacted in this breach.

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19th May 2020

EasyJet finally admits publicly to the hack and reveals that nine million customer details were lost in data breach.

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26th May 2020

By this date, all customers affected by the EasyJet data breach should have been informed by the airline.

FAQ

How do I know if I have a claim?

Email or Text Notification

If your data has been breached, easyJet should have sent you an email to notify you of the breach. If you are unsure if you received this, check your email history, particularly between April and June 2020

Fraud Victim

If you are an easyJet customer and you have been the victim of debit/credit card fraud in 2020, you may have been a further victim of the easyJet data breach

Over 18

You are only eligible to make a claim if you are over the age of 18. If you were under 18 when your data was breached, but are over 18 now we may still be able to help you. 

UK DATA BREACH CLAIMS

Ready to make a claim?

Millions of people have been affected by this data breach, with claims of up to £10,000 being made. 

Through this group action, we are holding EasyJet to account for failing to protect your private information. You can receive financial compensation for your losses and together we can force airlines to implement better data security.

Have you been notified by easyJet that your data has been breached?

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Have you been notified by easyJet that your data has been breached?