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Lost council data stick contained bank details of 1, 000 residents
From: Jon Turner <jjturner () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 18:45:39 +0000
http://www.24dash.com/news/Local_Government/2009-03-02-Lost-council-data-stick-contained-bank-details-of-1-000-residents A county council today admitted losing a memory stick containing the names and bank details of more than 1,000 housing-benefit recipients. Wiltshire County Council has written to 1,385 residents in the Salisbury area to apologise and reassure them the risk of their details being accessed by an unauthorised person is "slight". The county council's chief executive Keith Robinson, said: "We very much regret the loss of this data and I am apologising to all those covered by the data. "We have clear procedures for sending data and on this occasion they were not followed. We are investigating why this happened. "Fortunately, personal data is routinely encrypted and password protected so we judge the risk of misuse to be small. Nevertheless, I do apologise to all those involved. "In the light of this error, I am commissioning a review into our data security by our Audit and IT services. I shall report publicly on the review to the Council's Executive not later than May." The data, comprised of names, addresses and bank details, is used by the district council to pay housing benefit. The council informed the national Information Commissioner when the breach was discovered. The letter sent from Mr Robinson to those concerned said: "The memory stick was sent from the district council to the county council. When we had finished with it we posted it back to them. "Unfortunately, at some point the envelope got torn and the stick was lost. We have looked very hard for it and I am afraid that we have not been able to find it. The memory stick information included your name, address and bank details, which we hold in order to pay your benefits. "We do not think that you are at any significant risk, because the information on the memory-stick is secure. Nevertheless, I thought it was important to let you know what has happened. "Although the risk is low, the advice is that you should monitor your bank statements carefully to make sure that there are no unexplained transactions."
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