Guardian — Crackdown on firms stealing personal data
David Leigh — 15 November 2006
The information commissioner signalled a crackdown last night on companies that steal and sell sensitive details of people’s private lives after a prosecution exposed the growth in data theft.
Richard Thomas, the official privacy watchdog, said he was investigating a number of organisations that have bought personal data such as details of bank accounts, tax returns and mortgage payments. He warned of raids and prosecutions after the conviction yesterday of a husband and wife who made £140,000 a year selling private financial information obtained by deception.
According to the Commissioner’s press release, the couple got the information through ‘blagging’. We’ve all done that!
(Makes a change from the ‘pretexting’ that went on before the recent Hewlett Packard shenanigans.)
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