The ICO fines RSA £150,000

Bag of money

Fine follows the loss of personal information of nearly 60,000 RSA customers.

The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has fined RSA £150,000 following the loss of the personal information of nearly 60,000 customers.

According to the ICO, the investigation looked at the theft of a hard drive device containing 59,592 customers' names, addresses and bank account details.

It added that the device also held limited credit card details of 20,000 customers, but that CVC numbers and expiry dates were not affected.

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Enforcement officers from the authority found that the

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