Police investigate data loss at RSA

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Stolen data device contained information about thousands of Lloyds Bank customers.

Police are investigating a data loss at RSA which could have affected thousands of Lloyds Premier account customers.

RSA has confirmed that a storage device containing information about some of its customers is missing and has been reported stolen.

The insurer became aware that the device was missing on 30 July and an RSA spokeswoman highlighted that no data had as of yet been misused.

The data breach affects some of the insurer's Lloyds Bank home emergency cover customers and RSA stated it has

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