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CPI Capita Plc

13.90
0.10 (0.72%)
03 Jan 2025 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Capita Plc LSE:CPI London Ordinary Share GB00B23K0M20 ORD 2 1/15P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.10 0.72% 13.90 13.80 13.88 14.04 13.70 13.70 3,166,400 16:35:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Business Services, Nec 2.81B -178.1M -0.1047 -1.32 234.78M
Capita Plc is listed in the Business Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CPI. The last closing price for Capita was 13.80p. Over the last year, Capita shares have traded in a share price range of 12.42p to 23.00p.

Capita currently has 1,701,273,523 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Capita is £234.78 million. Capita has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.32.

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02/4/2023
20:27
hTtps://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2023/03/31/staff-at-nhs-outsourcer-capita-locked-out-of-computers/
dipa11
02/4/2023
10:23
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davidbennett
02/4/2023
10:17
Of course it wasn’t a cyber attack … the systems must be ultra protected … just another fake story
gripfit
02/4/2023
09:55
From LSE BOARD "Not a cyber attackToday "Following a technical problem which has affected access to some of our services today, we can confirm that we have identified an IT issue that is primarily impacting our internal systems," the technology outsourcer said."The reality is that we've had no access to anything related to Capita's Azure Directory (AD) or Azure Active Directory, which includes VPN and all Microsoft 365 and Azure services," a Register-reading Capita insider told us."The company is essentially at a standstill although I'm guessing that they're gathering forensic data prior to restoring AD. There are rumors of an offshore employee clicking on a java script-infected email, but that is exactly that. Rumor and conjecture. No one outside of the Red Team has any real knowledge - which is probably how it should be."https://www.theregister.com/2023/03/31/capita_confirms_it_outage/
dipa11
31/3/2023
23:07
Heatseeker77,

You don't just rollback a change, especially an unplanned one. You have to find out what happened, who did what, what else might have been going on at the same time (one managed change affecting an unmanaged one?) and then start planning how your going to roll it all back and mitigate what has happened since. You have to ensure you properly follow change processes and have an adaquate change window in which to carry out the work. You have to take in to account other planned changes that may have been scheduled for the weekend and make sure all of teams involved in that work are aware and not off doing their own thing.

Password reset requests may have potentially screwed things, password synchronisation between different applications may have been affected, countless accounts may now be disabled, there are a huge range of potential issues and you can't roll back the affected system while ignoring everything that system has changed in the meantime. That's particularly true of authentication.

Oh... and then there is the time sink of never ending update meetings with higher ups needing updates from techies who are trying to fix the issue. Hours upon hours of wasted man hours there.

The infrastructure affected is huge and critical, there will be some tired IT guys at Capita this weekend. It's not a Windows box with a handy snapshot from yesterday to click on and restore.

Having said that, sh't happens, it gets fixed, someone gets shouted at and companies move on. If it's not a hack, which I don't think it is, this will pass... assuming their IT is vaguely competent (this incident doesn't prove anything either way).

That's my take... BWTFDIK ;-)

al101uk
31/3/2023
19:42
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qsmeily456
31/3/2023
19:38
It will recover .. JD had the same issue
gripfit
31/3/2023
18:35
Still no official resolved update ☹️
If it was a bad patch, update you'd just roll back, so suggest more to it
Bit nervous to be a holder at moment, need to get on top of it and get it cracked over the weekend

heatseek77
31/3/2023
15:16
@kpreacott

Capita update: There appears to be no risk to personal data processed by the business. The outage seems to be is hitting Office365 programmes including Outlook, Excel and Teams rather than client systems...

davidbennett
31/3/2023
14:37
I’m sure a company the size of capita will be anti- hacked to the nines
gripfit
31/3/2023
14:23
Doesn't sound like a hack to me, it sounds like someone hasn't correctly followed the change process and everyone is now running round like headless chickens trying to work out what the fsck just happened.

Who patched Active Directory last night without telling anyone?

Hackers don't generally take out authentication in what would generally be an out of hours change window. They compromise it and use compromised id's to access/destroy/encrypt what is really important... the data. The fact that people who were already logged in are fine doesn't point to hackers.

al101uk
31/3/2023
14:09
grip probably an RNS @5:10pm 😂🤣
heatseek77
31/3/2023
14:08
They probably will .. after hours
gripfit
31/3/2023
14:04
Thing is Capita should be nipping this in the bud 🤦🤷
heatseek77
31/3/2023
14:00
Copied from Twitter...

Katie Prescott
@kprescott

Technology Business Editor
@TheTimes
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44m
Thanks to everyone from Capita who is getting in touch. It seems the IT outage is widespread and across divisions. No sign of any resolution and no further updates from the company

heatseek77
31/3/2023
13:59
Buy order placed for 19p.
valuetracker
31/3/2023
13:23
BC789 not just emails re read article also can't logon 🤷
heatseek77
31/3/2023
13:22
Can't use emails since Friday morning? It's only 2pm. It could just be a technical issue, but the story is linked to hacking with no proof whatsoever. Media sensationalism
bc789
31/3/2023
13:12
Everybody gets hacked these days. It's becoming a non-event.
simmsc
31/3/2023
12:41
This is not good, having been in the Digi transformation arena for the last 30yrs this could tarnish the good work they've done recently, it's all about reputation.... Hopefully they sort it asap and get comms out
heatseek77
31/3/2023
12:24
Tax year end profit taking
gripfit
31/3/2023
11:56
Capita hacked?
robertball
31/3/2023
11:45
?? Where's this going ?? Just looked and the 20 day has turned south ....
heatseek77
31/3/2023
09:45
BC789 yep I'd agree next catalyst probably 11th may - 6 weeks
heatseek77
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