British company Capita expects £15-20 million impact after cyberattack on its systems

British outsourcing company Capita has warned of a significant financial impact of £15 million to £20 million as a result of a cyberattack on its systems earlier this year. Capita, which offers business support services to government entities and private companies, disclosed that the cyber incident had led to the compromise of data from a small fraction of its server estate, specifically less than 0.1%.

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Capita, a British outsourcing company, has issued a warning that it expects to incur a financial impact of £15 million to £20 million following a cyberattack on its systems earlier this year.

The company, known for providing business support services to both government entities and private companies, stated that the cyber incident had resulted in the compromise of data from less than 0.1% of its server estate. Capita assured that it is taking necessary measures to recover and secure its systems. It emphasised its close collaboration with regulatory authorities, customers, suppliers, and employees to address the incident, notify affected parties, and implement any remaining essential steps.