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Good for the Guinness book ?

25 million people in one go ? That has to be good for a Hall of Fame award. Never before have so many people's details been lost by the actions of so few.

And I bet the discs weren't even encrypted.

posted by : Pascal Monett, 22 November 2007 Complain about this comment
GPS Mail Tracking

Engadget...........
http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/21/gps-letter-logger-promises-to-keep-tabs-on-mail/

posted by : Ron Hughes, 21 November 2007 Complain about this comment
Surely...

...the massed ranks of Inq staff could have come up with more euphemisms for 'quit his job', rather than having to use the 'sword' analogy twice?

posted by : Matt, 20 November 2007 Complain about this comment
Inexcusable!

This is INEXCUSABLE Darling!!

Now where is Speckled Jim?!

posted by : Dr. Kenneth Noisewater, 20 November 2007 Complain about this comment
Honourable?

He will of resigned on the basis that he has been shifted to another cusshy government department.

posted by : Liam, 20 November 2007 Complain about this comment
stupid

How stupid can you get?You would think that something so important would have gone through securicor or some other such service, but the royal mail? lol


I have had no fewer than 3 packages with same contents mailed to me and they all mysteriously went missing.Oh well at least someone somewhere has 12 sata cables 3 backing plates and 3 manuals for a gigabyte DS3 to play with.

posted by : utter bar steward, 20 November 2007 Complain about this comment

Head taxman quits after 25 million peoples' data lost

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