Cyber security agency assisting club after hackingUnited say they are not aware of fan data being affectedThe UK’s cybersecurity agency is assisting
Manchester United over a cyber attack earlier this month which has left the
Football club unable to yet fully restore their computer systems. The
Premier League club confirmed the hacking on 20 November and said they were not “aware of any breach of personal data associated with our fans and customers”.
As of Thursday night, club staff still did not have access to email, and some other functions were also unavailable. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is now assisting them.