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You really want your details on a government database
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7575989.stm
The loss of thousands of criminals' details has prompted a demand by the Information Commissioner's Office for "searching questions" to be answered.
The missing memory stick includes un-encrypted details about 10,000 prolific offenders and data on all 84,000 prisoners in England and Wales.
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The data on the stick also includes information from the Police National Computer of some 30,000 people with six or more convictions in the last year.
Details of serving prisoners included names, addresses, dates of birth and in come cases release dates.
The loss of thousands of criminals' details has prompted a demand by the Information Commissioner's Office for "searching questions" to be answered.
The missing memory stick includes un-encrypted details about 10,000 prolific offenders and data on all 84,000 prisoners in England and Wales.
...
The data on the stick also includes information from the Police National Computer of some 30,000 people with six or more convictions in the last year.
Details of serving prisoners included names, addresses, dates of birth and in come cases release dates.
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Aren't we all being a bit naive here?
Any form we fill it, be it for tax credit, child benefit or anything similar is stored and should the government require any info about you, it's there for them to see, whether you're a criminal or not.
I wouldn't be surpised if they even know our underwear sizes.
Any form we fill it, be it for tax credit, child benefit or anything similar is stored and should the government require any info about you, it's there for them to see, whether you're a criminal or not.
I wouldn't be surpised if they even know our underwear sizes.
The amount of data that this goverment has lost, (and it doesn't really matter which department), in such a short space of time, strikes me as just a mite suspicious.
Driving test candidates.
Secret Defence Data.
Personal tax data.
15million private records.#
Secret intelligence files.
Terror files, (laptop on train).
Lost Al Qaeda files.
Need I say more?.
Driving test candidates.
Secret Defence Data.
Personal tax data.
15million private records.#
Secret intelligence files.
Terror files, (laptop on train).
Lost Al Qaeda files.
Need I say more?.
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