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Bank loses server stuffed with customer records

Having a rummidge around the sofa
Thursday, 8 May 2008, 18:56

HSBC BANK HAS lost a server from a branch in Hong Kong that contained the records of 159,000 customers.

It is almost exactly a month since the bank lost a computer disc with the details of 370,000 UK life assurance customers.

The admitted today that it lost a server last month, said the the Chinese Xinhua news wire.

The bank had tried to keep the news quiet, it said, but local news papers got wind of the loss.

The server went missing during renovation work on a branch of the bank in Kwun Tong, Kowloon.

Angry customers had been closing accounts, said the Finextra news service.

The records were reported to contain account numbers, names and transactions, but not passwords or pins.

HSBC was not available for comment.

In unrelated news, Nottingamshire police said that thieves had stolen an ATM from outside a McDonald's store. They ramraded their way through gates on the Chilwell Retail Park, Nottingam and bunged the ATM in the back of the lorry. They had their swag take-away.

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WTF.....?

How do you lose a server, you'd notice the space where the blade was and to lose a rack server or pedestal???

posted by : ED, 08 May 2008 Complain about this comment
ATM "removals"

Here, in Estonia, several ATMs are recently stolen. I could give links to newssite, but since its all in Estonian, its pointless. 
But all actions are similar, so one group is behind "removals".

posted by : erxe, 09 May 2008 Complain about this comment
I hope I'm the first

...to say that Robin Hood must have taken the ATM surely.

Well done HSBC. Life and data valued as always in Asia.

posted by : Pete Moran, 09 February 2008 Complain about this comment
who is more foolish?

the best way to deal with this serious incompetence is to vote with your feet.

close your account and tell them why you are doing it!

shabby... very shabby...

posted by : d.l. blonkerward, 09 May 2008 Complain about this comment
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