Until an actual fraud is perpetrated it's baseless.
My point stands. There are 1,001 more ways you're likely to be defrauded.
By all means sack the person whose laptop was unencrypted, but seriously?
Do you know what info was on the laptop?
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Names and bank account numbers. I think there was a third significant field too. Not that anyone can do anything with that information, of course.Quote:
Do you know what info was on the laptop?
There is a simple soluion to this. Either get the Data Protection Commissioner to use his powers or if not strong enough give him more powers.
Lets start with E10 fine for every case of lost or stolen data. 1,000 account details stolen means E10,000 fine & so on. For every week the thefy remains unreported to the Commissioner then double the fine.
Got a letter yesterday from Bord Gais to say my details were stolen:mad:. It shouldn't happen in this day & age. Letter basically says sorry, but its your problem
Got the letter yesterday. If anyone's data does get used in a fraud case could all the people affected bring some sort of group action against Bord Gais for their reckless treatment of highly sensitive data?
Just curious, I can't see the data being used in that way, and I don't think I'd be interested in getting involved in a massive lawsuit, but I'm curious as to whether or not it would be possible.
I believe it was mentioned as part of the previous news stories but I believe BGE are liable for any money you lose as a result of their actions. I am sure it would have to prove cause & affect but they cannot deny they "lost" the info as they have already admitted that.
Got the letter yesterday too.