Homebuyers' stress over impact of CTS cyber-attack- QHN

Homeowners and buyers have spoken of their “serious stress” after a cyber-attack played havoc with property completions.

CTS, which provides IT services to law firms, said systems were still not back to normal after more than three weeks of disruption.

Conveyancers have found workarounds that have allowed many people to go ahead with purchases.

Conveyancers have found workarounds that have allowed many people to go ahead with purchases.

The company said it was “working around the clock” to restore systems, and had made “significant progress”.

“This is a very complex situation and, at this time, our focus remains on restoring those clients whose systems have been disrupted,” it said.

“We are keeping our clients updated and are in contact with the regulators.”

However, individuals whose home moves and mortgage completions have been affected by law firms’ inability to access documents said they were frustrated at the lack of communication.

One 33-year-old, who is buying a first home with his partner, said there had been few updates, and the last few weeks had been “seriously stressful”.

Homeowners and buyers have spoken of their “serious stress” after a cyber-attack played havoc with property completions.

Conveyancers have found workarounds that have allowed many people to go ahead with purchases.

CTS, which provides IT services to law firms, said systems were still not back to normal after more than three weeks of disruption.

The company said it was “working around the clock” to restore systems, and had made “significant progress”.

Conveyancers have found workarounds that have allowed many people to go ahead with purchases.

Conveyancers have found workarounds that have allowed many people to go ahead with purchases.

The company said it was “working around the clock” to restore systems, and had made “significant progress”.

“This is a very complex situation and, at this time, our focus remains on restoring those clients whose systems have been disrupted,” it said.

“We are keeping our clients updated and are in contact with the regulators.”

However, individuals whose home moves and mortgage completions have been affected by law firms’ inability to access documents said they were frustrated at the lack of communication.

One 33-year-old, who is buying a first home with his partner, said there had been few updates, and the last few weeks had been “seriously stressful”.

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