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UK: Mortgage company accidentally discloses over 15,000 account details

Posted on February 24, 2010 by Dissent

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has found Redstone Mortgages Ltd in breach of the Data Protection Act (DPA) after personal information relating to 15,333 mortgage accounts was emailed to a member of the public by mistake.

The information, which included personal data relating to individuals’ arrears or possession proceedings, was sent to Redstone’s head office and several other recipients as part of a monthly analysis report. It was not encrypted or password protected and was initially intended for a consultant using a private email address. Instead, the information was sent to a member of the public who had a similar email address.

David Lautier, Chief Executive Officer for Redstone Mortgages, has now signed an Undertaking to ensure that all reports containing personal information will be suitably password protected before being emailed externally. The Undertaking also requires Redstone Mortgages to implement other security measures as it deems appropriate to ensure that personal data is protected against unauthorized access.

Sally-anne Poole, Head of Enforcement & Investigations, said: “It is essential that the right procedure is followed and care is taken when sending out emails of this nature. If personal information falls into the wrong hands, individuals could experience considerable distress. It appears that this method of sending out reports containing personal information has been common practice within the company for a while. I am pleased that Redstone Mortgages has agreed to take remedial steps to safeguard personal information and prevent a similar incident happening again.”

A full copy of the Undertaking can be viewed here:
http://www.ico.gov.uk/what_we_cover/data_protection/enforcement.aspx.

Source: Information Commissioner’s Office

Category: Breach IncidentsExposureFinancial SectorNon-U.S.

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