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Hundreds of Bank Account Details Left In London Pub

twoheadedboy writes "Another day, yet another data security failure. Two companies have been found in breach of the Data Protection Act after tens of thousands of tenants' details were left at a London pub, alongside 800 records with bank account details. A contractor who had stored data from two different companies on an unencrypted USB drive was responsible. We've all lost things on a night out, but rarely is it other people's banking information. The two firms involved have been told to get a grip on their security procedures, but they escaped a fine from the ICO."

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  1. Not even a fine? by captainpanic · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Companies are legal entities that can get away with far too much!

    The police can usually be quite creative when it comes to punishing people when they do something stupid on a night out. There are vague concepts like 'public disorder' or 'disturbing the peace' which allow them to lock up someone for at least a night. Can't they apply that to a company that gets drunk? Close it down for 12 hours until it's sober again?

    1. Re:Not even a fine? by Bert64 · · Score: 5, Insightful

      But the point is that if you were caught doing 10-20mph above the posted limit you would almost certainly be punished for doing so...
      Whereas many corporations are caught doing illegal things, and simply aren't punished at all.

      There's a difference between simply not being caught, and being caught but let off with little or no punishment. The fact we hear about something in the news means they've already been caught, how many other crimes go undetected?

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