Another data breach bungle by HMRC
March 1, 2010 by admin
Filed under News, News-Banking
It was revealed recently that HM Revenue & Customs had been involved in another data breach bungle, raising further concerns over identity theft. The latest blunder involved over two thousand letters being sent out to claimants with regards to child benefits, but many of them had the personal details of other people on. Read more
Tags: Data security, security, Crimes, Data breach, identity theft, United Kingdom, Taxation in the United KingdomData breach could result in FSA fine for Skipton
February 22, 2010 by admin
Filed under News, News-Banking
The Skipton Building Society has hit the headlines recently after it was revealed that there had been a serious breach of security. Over the past couple of years the topic of security breaches has become more and more of a concern, with many fearing that they have become victims of identity theft as a result of security breaches by banks and other financial institutions. Read more
Tags: National security, identity theft, building society, Computer security, Crime prevention, Data security, Public safety, Skipton

