EYE NEWSFLASH: Zoopla admits ‘hack’ attack on Alto software but no leaks

Zoopla this evening said that its software system Alto was subject to ‘unauthorised entry’. It has now moved to reassure agents that no data was stolen.

The attempted hack on Alto happened on Friday night but, says Zoopla, was quickly detected by its cyber security systems, “within an hour”, resulting in Alto being down for some five to six hours.

Zoopla told EYE that it does not know who was behind the hack, or why.

However it emphasised that no customer details were viewed or downloaded.

Zoopla is emailing all its Alto agents tonight about the incident.

It says it is taking steps to ensure it does not happen again, in particular re-setting log-ins.

However Zoopla does say that it is up to Alto customers to notify the attack to EU data protection authorities or to their clients.

Zoopla says: “We do not believe that this is required because there is no risk to their clients resulting from their personal data being temporarily unavailable.”

x

Email the story to a friend!



4 Comments

  1. GPL

     

    ZOOPSLA!

     

     

     

    Report
  2. Property Poke In The Eye

    Sounds like the same person who has been sending me **** valuation enquiries for years lol!!!

    Report
    1. Dyane

      Almost all our valuation enquiries from Zoopla are rubbish.

      Some are actively wrong as if they are pranks being played on people who never wanted valuations in the first place but almost all have dead phone numbers or email addresses. Is Zoopla creating them to make their clicks look better? Are their IT procedures so poor that they are allowing them to go through?

      Has anybody else had a similar experience? For us it only happens with the Zoopla ones. Hardly ever the OTM or RM ones.

      Anybody?

      Report
      1. GPL

        OTM & Rightmove just as Guilty, in my experience.

         

         

        Report
X

You must be logged in to report this comment!

Comments are closed.

Thank you for signing up to our newsletter, we have sent you an email asking you to confirm your subscription. Additionally if you would like to create a free EYE account which allows you to comment on news stories and manage your email subscriptions please enter a password below.