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Data breach costs soar

29 Nov 2007 17:20

Punters desert compromised firms

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If only... 

By Ben Boyle
Posted Thursday 29th November 2007 17:57 GMT
Stop

... we COULD desert UK.GOV, sadly we're a captive audience to the shambles that is HMG data management

Punters desert compromised firms 

By Robin Fairless
Posted Thursday 29th November 2007 18:27 GMT
Coat

Yeah i don't think I want to give any more of my money HM Revenue & Custom after this. I will search around for a different and cheaper organisation to pay my tax to next year!

Scale of economy 

By Ross
Posted Thursday 29th November 2007 18:50 GMT

[...information security breaches cost $197 per compromised record, compared to $182 per record last year.]

Oh now I get it. The British Government are trying to reduce the cost of security breaches by using scale of economy. With 25 million records lost to the nether I bet we'll be seeing costs of a mere $100 per compromised record.

It all makes sense.

Can't Take Business Elsewhere 

By Martin
Posted Thursday 29th November 2007 19:02 GMT
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Since we can't take our business elsewhere the one option for the victims of the HMRC data breach is to change people running the business. Looks like labour won't be in power much longer then.

Maybe that's the silver lining of this fiasco.

Dock Darling's wages? 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Thursday 29th November 2007 19:35 GMT

When I lost my house keys as a kid my dad made me pay for a new lock out of my pocket money. It was the last set of keys I ever lost.

I think that the Chancellor should be made to pay for the overall cost of loosing those disks out of his wages.

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