Lost data victims desperate to protect bank accounts

December 3, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Banking

The millions of victims of the HM Revenue and Customs data loss blunder have been desperately taking measures to try and protect their bank accounts according to a recent report.

HM Revenue and Customs lost disks containing around 25 million bank account details recently, and although there is nothing to suggest that the information has fallen into the wrong hands the government has urged those affected by the situation to remain vigilant in order to reduce the chance of becoming a victims of fraud or theft.

Over the past few days thousands of potential victims have been flocking to change their bank account passwords and PIN numbers in a bid to try and protect their accounts. Because the data related to child benefit and contained names and dates of birth it is thought that parents using their children’s names and dates of birth as part of their banking security details may be at most risk in the event that the data does fall into the wrong hands.

Sandra Quinn from APACS stated: ‘Obviously with the scale of this there can be no guarantee that fraud won’t happen, but we are doing all we can to minimise that risk. Our best advice is that if you use your child’s name or date of birth as passwords then it would be a good idea to change them, but there is no need to panic.’
Banks are also taking precautions to try and protect customers’ accounts.

One Barclays official stated: ‘We have briefed staff to be extra vigilant, and will be asking customers for additional information as well. Obviously we won’t say what those extra measures are, but we are asking people to bear with us, as we take all steps to minimise the risk to customers.’

Tom Smith
3rd December 2007

Tags: personal, lost, data, stolen, apacs, accounts, hmrc, bank

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