UK mobile phone operator sees major data theft

Millions of customer records sold on in insider data heist


17 November 2009 17:36 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

A UK mobile phone operator has seen a data leak of millions of records from thousands of customers, the information commissioner has revealed.

Staff at one of the UK's major mobile phone companies sold on the customer information to other phone firms, Christopher Graham told the BBC, making a mockery of the data protection act.

Customers have reported being cold-called as their contracts came to an end, ultimately resulting in the phone company alerting the watchdog to the problem.

The information commissioner has searched company premises, interviewed employees and is planning to prosecute those involved, but the operator has not been officially named.

 

Via: news.bbc.co.uk

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Phones, Mobile phone industry, Biz, Information Commissioner, O2, Orange, Vodafone, T-Mobile

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