Mobile phone employee stole customers' personal details

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  • super jumbe
    V.I.P. Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 11610

    #1

    Mobile phone employee stole customers' personal details



    Two former T-Mobile employees made more than ?85,000 stealing and selling protected customer information.

    David Turley, of Birmingham, and Darren Hames, of Staffordshire admitted offences under the data protection act and were ordered to pay back ?73,000.

    They were both given a conditional discharge at Chester Crown Court.

    T-Mobile contacted the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) when it suspected someone was passing on information in December 2008.



    Embarrassing: Confidential information when we have to sign, there should be a system were the trusted bank account details they could introduce to just swap your card and the details will automatically be linked to your bank account instead of writing details on the paper, 21st century and we are still were we are when we come to trusting humans diabolical this will carry on and on.
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  • Canker_Canison
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    • May 2010
    • 3905

    #2
    Makes a change from it happening in India. A couple of companies had very serious problems with data theft from their new, cheaper, work force.

    Customer details including credit card & bank info were available to order.
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    • dik
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      • Apr 2009
      • 955

      #3
      Originally posted by super jumbe

      Two former T-Mobile employees made more than ?85,000

      ordered to pay back ?73,000.

      They were both given a conditional discharge at Chester Crown Court.
      So keep 12 grand and get let off, that will send a message to others thinking of doing the same
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