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A man suspected of computer hacking is being questioned by police after the website of one of Britain’s largest abortion providers was accessed.
The 27-year-old claims to have links to hacktivist group Anonymous.
The British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) said no medical or personal information relating to women who had received treatment had been accessed.
But it took out a court injunction after details of people who requested information was compromised.
Police said they were alerted to allegations that the BPAS website had been hacked on Thursday.
Claims later appeared on Twitter that the culprit had accessed the names of women who had undergone terminations and was threatening to release them into the public domain.
bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17309772
The 27-year-old claims to have links to hacktivist group Anonymous.
The British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) said no medical or personal information relating to women who had received treatment had been accessed.
But it took out a court injunction after details of people who requested information was compromised.
Police said they were alerted to allegations that the BPAS website had been hacked on Thursday.
Claims later appeared on Twitter that the culprit had accessed the names of women who had undergone terminations and was threatening to release them into the public domain.
bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17309772