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9 October 2007
HMRC in identity theft scare
Antony Savvas, Computer Weekly
An HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) worker has lost a laptop containing
details of hundreds of investors, sparking the latest UK identity
theft scare.
The BBC reports the laptop was stolen from the boot of an HMRC
car last month.
The HMRC staff member had been using the laptop to audit tax information
from several investment firms.
Police are now investigating the theft. HMRC says the data was
protected using "a complex password and top level encryption",
reports the BBC.
But the theft also included a print-out of some names and financial
details, which would be helpful to identity thieves.
The HMRC theft follows similar thefts at Nationwide Building Society,
Marks & Spencer, and several health bodies.
The Nationwide was fined £1m by the Financial Services Authority
after its laptop theft.
This article first appeared on the web-site of Computer Weekly,
at http://www.computerweekly.com//Articles/2007/10/09/227333/hmrc-at-centre-of-latest-identity-theft-scare-after-laptop.htm.
© Reed Business Information 2007.

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