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The Information Commissioner's Office in NI has received two days worth of calls in two hours, after a security breach at Revenue and Customs. | |
Banks are advising customers to watch accounts for signs of fraud after the loss of two government computer discs. | |
The missing discs contain the personal details of people who receive child benefit including almost a quarter of a million families in Northern Ireland. | The missing discs contain the personal details of people who receive child benefit including almost a quarter of a million families in Northern Ireland. |
The child benefit data includes names, ages, bank and address details. | The child benefit data includes names, ages, bank and address details. |
The discs were lost in the internal post between HM Revenue and Customs and the audit office. | The discs were lost in the internal post between HM Revenue and Customs and the audit office. |
In total, the discs contain information on 25m adults and children. Officials said child benefit payments would not affected. | In total, the discs contain information on 25m adults and children. Officials said child benefit payments would not affected. |
'Criminals' | 'Criminals' |
Finance Minister Peter Robinson urged Northern Ireland's 237,000 child benefits claimants "to be vigilant and to monitor their bank statements". | Finance Minister Peter Robinson urged Northern Ireland's 237,000 child benefits claimants "to be vigilant and to monitor their bank statements". |
"It is possible that these details could have fallen into the hands of criminals," he said. | "It is possible that these details could have fallen into the hands of criminals," he said. |
"Identity fraud is already an enormous criminal trade and child benefit recipients in the province should not underestimate the seriousness of this situation." | "Identity fraud is already an enormous criminal trade and child benefit recipients in the province should not underestimate the seriousness of this situation." |
Chancellor Alastair Darling said banks were monitoring all 7.25m bank accounts whose details were on the discs. | Chancellor Alastair Darling said banks were monitoring all 7.25m bank accounts whose details were on the discs. |
People are being urged by both the chancellor and banks to keep a close eye on their accounts "for unusual activity". | People are being urged by both the chancellor and banks to keep a close eye on their accounts "for unusual activity". |
Mr Darling said that anyone who lost money as a result of any misuse of the data would be covered for losses under the banking code. | Mr Darling said that anyone who lost money as a result of any misuse of the data would be covered for losses under the banking code. |
The Revenue and Customs service has set up a child benefit helpline on 0845 302 1444 for customers who want more details. | The Revenue and Customs service has set up a child benefit helpline on 0845 302 1444 for customers who want more details. |