Bank of Scotland (HBOS) is telling 62,000 customers they could be at risk of identity theft after it stuck an unencrypted disc in the ordinary post, which was subsequently lost. The disc, containing information on mortage customers, should have been encrypted before being sent, the bank said, and should have been sent via secure courier rather than the normal postal service. It blamed human error for the problem, but said it believed the disc was genuinely lost rather than stolen.
An HBOS spokesperson told ComputerWorld: "The disk would usually be encrypted. Unfortunately, due to human error on this occasion the usual policy was not followed. We apologise to our customers for this." The spokeswoman said procedures had been changed and said a recent string of data breaches were unrelated
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News source: The Reg
An HBOS spokesperson told ComputerWorld: "The disk would usually be encrypted. Unfortunately, due to human error on this occasion the usual policy was not followed. We apologise to our customers for this." The spokeswoman said procedures had been changed and said a recent string of data breaches were unrelated
















There should always be another person to double check ones work of such high importance. ALthough one person may screw up, sometimes it is un-acceptable. I have no remorse if this person is fired, they should not hold such a high secuirty risk job ever again.
Nope just another mistake by HBOS.
My mistake, kinda slipped me mind.
BofH, I'm staring in your direction
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