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30 million German phone user details lost

Deutsche Telecom cock-up
Mon Oct 13 2008, 10:45

CONFIDENTIAL DATA on 30 million German phone users was put up on the World Wide Wibble until DT took it down.

DT said that it had now managed to secure the data, which included bank accounts, relating to its clients. Apparently it had been easy to download.

Deutsche Telekom admitted a week ago that it had lost confidential data belonging to 17 million T-mobile clients in an earlier incident.
Currently that loss – which happened in 2006 and involved telephone numbers, dates of birth, addresses and email addresses – is being looked at by a judicial inquiry.

A spokesman said that, in that incident, bank details were not attached, and that "according to our information, even though these details have been put up for sale on the black market, there has not been a buyer".

Since then, data security procedures had been improved although quite how the details of 30 million phone users ended up on the net the spokesman did not say. µ

L'Inq
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17 million here, 30 million there

pretty soon you're talking about a real golden parachute.
No ?

posted by : Pascal Monett, 13 October 2008 Complain about this comment
.. not really 'lost'

Hi,
the details are not really lost but merely more like 'found' ....

Regards,

Frank

posted by : Frank, 13 October 2008 Complain about this comment
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