Security News > 2018 > October > Bupa Fined $228,000 After Stolen Data Surfaces on Dark Web
2018-10-02 12:33
Health Insurer Slammed by Regulator for Failing to Detect Bulk Theft of RecordsThe U.K.'s data protection regulator has fined Bupa Insurance Services £175,000 ($228,000) for failing to stop an employee from stealing 547,000 customer records, which were later offered for sale on the dark web. The ICO found that the health insurer's CRM system lacked adequate security controls.
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