Havant Borough Lottery Hit by Direct Debit Data Breach

Havant, UK – Havant Borough Community Lottery has suffered a data breach linked to a cyber attack on London & Zurich (L&Z), the third-party firm handling its direct debit payments. The breach was discovered on Friday, 1st December, and affects supporters who pay by direct debit.

Who’s in the Hot Seat?

The breach impacts customers who set up direct debit payments on or before 8th November 2023. Gatherwell Limited, the lottery’s operator on behalf of Havant Borough Council, confirmed their own system stayed untouched. The cyber attack targeted only L&Z’s systems.

Good news for lottery players not using direct debit – you’re in the clear. But if you currently pay by or have used direct debit to enter, beware and stay alert.

What Are They Doing About It?

Gatherwell and Havant Borough Council are digging into the full impact and working closely with London & Zurich. They’re aiming to tighten security and prevent further leaks of sensitive customer data.

Affected customers have been directed to a dedicated link providing advice on safeguarding themselves: keep an eye on bank accounts and watch out for phishing scams.

Lessons Learned – Stay Vigilant

This breach highlights the risks posed by third-party payment providers and the urgent need for stronger cybersecurity. Both Gatherwell and Havant Council have pledged to take this seriously and protect their customers’ information moving forward.

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