House purchases in Hackney fall through following cyber attack against council

House purchases in Hackney fall through following cyber attack against council




They say buying a house is one of the most stressful things that you might experience in your life (along with getting divorced, or dealing with the death of a loved one).


So you probably don’t want ransomware throwing a spanner in the works if you’re planning a house move.


Two months ago I described how Hackney Council in London had fallen foul of a “serious cyber attack” that had impacted the services it was able to provide residents.




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The attack left the council unable to pay housing benefit to some of its most vulnerable residents.


Thousands of innocent people, some of whom desperately need money in their pocket to pay their rent, were left living in fear of eviction and being made homeless due to organised cybercriminals.


That was two months ago.


Now stories are coming to light of how Hackney residents are having their property purchases fall through because of ongoing problems in the aftermath of the ransomware attack.


The problem, as BBC News reports, is that the Council is still unable to process land searches:



One buyer, who did not want to be named, said her purchase fell through last week, because the solicitors in her chain were unhappy about the lack of land searches attached to the purchase.


As well as missing out on the property she said she had also lost nea ..

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