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Barclays customer data 'stolen and sold'

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    Investigations have been launched after a report that thousands of confidential files with details of Barclays Bank customers had been stolen and sold.

    The Mail on Sunday said a database of information on up to 27,000 customers was sold to "unscrupulous brokers".
    It reportedly covered money and health matters and attitude to risk, national insurance and passport numbers.
    Barclays said it had contacted regulators and would help authorities in "pursuing the perpetrator".
    The newspaper said the leak was exposed by an anonymous whistleblower who handed it a memory stick containing personal data belonging to 2,000 Barclays customers.
    This appears to be criminal action and we will co-operate with the authorities on pursuing the perpetrator”
    Barclays spokesman

    He said data belonging to a further 25,000 was on sale for £50 per customer, the Mail added.
    The report said the data included earnings, savings, mortgages, insurance policies, health issues and attitude to risk, as well as national insurance and passport numbers, and was "worth millions on the black market because it allowed unsuspecting individuals to be targeted in investment scams".
    Bank 'grateful'The customers in question had originally contacted the bank seeking financial advice from Barclays Financial Planning, which was shut down in 2011.
    The Information Commissioner's Office said it would be working with the newspaper and police who were seeking more details.
    The maximum fine for losing personal data is £500,000.
    Barclays said it had contacted regulators as soon as it had been made aware, adding that it was grateful to the Mail on Sunday for bringing this to its attention.
    ''We will take all necessary steps to contact and advise those customers as soon as possible so that they can also ensure the safety of their personal data," a Barclays spokesman said.
    He said protecting customers' data was a "top priority", adding: "This appears to be criminal action and we will co-operate with the authorities on pursuing the perpetrator."


    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26106138
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    Re: Barclays customer data 'stolen and sold'

    And just to think, the impending pooling of patients medical records will be 'absolutely safe' ...

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      Re: Barclays customer data 'stolen and sold'

      I was going to transfer my business account over to them, don`t think i`ll bother now

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