Broadband provider TalkTalk was hit by a cyberattack where millions of Britons' personal data could be at risk. (Representational Image)
London, England:
The personal data of millions of Britons' could be at risk after telephone and broadband provider TalkTalk was hit by a "significant and sustained" cyberattack, the company said today.
TalkTalk said information including customer names, addresses and bank details could have been compromised, and that it had informed London's Metropolitan Police Cyber Crime Unit.
"There is a risk that all of our customers' personal data has been accessed," chief executive Dido Harding told the BBC.
Police had no information on those behind the attack, but said they were "aware of speculation regarding alleged perpetrators".
The company has some four million broadband subscribers, and has offered customers free credit monitoring over the next year to spot unusual bank transactions.
TalkTalk shares plunged 6.89 percent to 250 pence on the London Stock Exchange in morning trading today.
TalkTalk said information including customer names, addresses and bank details could have been compromised, and that it had informed London's Metropolitan Police Cyber Crime Unit.
"There is a risk that all of our customers' personal data has been accessed," chief executive Dido Harding told the BBC.
Police had no information on those behind the attack, but said they were "aware of speculation regarding alleged perpetrators".
The company has some four million broadband subscribers, and has offered customers free credit monitoring over the next year to spot unusual bank transactions.
TalkTalk shares plunged 6.89 percent to 250 pence on the London Stock Exchange in morning trading today.
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