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Medical records, confidential letters and X-rays of patients in Lanarkshire have been found on second-hand computer hard drives. | Medical records, confidential letters and X-rays of patients in Lanarkshire have been found on second-hand computer hard drives. |
Two disks bought for a study on data security contained sensitive information from Monklands and Hairmyres hospitals. | Two disks bought for a study on data security contained sensitive information from Monklands and Hairmyres hospitals. |
NHS Lanarkshire said the disks were disposed of in 2006 before it improved its data protection procedures. | NHS Lanarkshire said the disks were disposed of in 2006 before it improved its data protection procedures. |
Other disks contained bank details and information on missile defence. | Other disks contained bank details and information on missile defence. |
Researchers from BT and the University of Glamorgan bought 300 disks from the UK, America, Germany, France and Australia at computer fairs and online auctions. | Researchers from BT and the University of Glamorgan bought 300 disks from the UK, America, Germany, France and Australia at computer fairs and online auctions. |
They found 34% still contained sensitive data. | They found 34% still contained sensitive data. |
This was clearly in breach of contract and was wholly unacceptable NHS Lanarkshire statement | |
Two disks bought in the UK had patient medical records, images of X-rays, medical staff shifts and sensitive and confidential staff letters relating to Monklands and Hairmyres hospitals. | Two disks bought in the UK had patient medical records, images of X-rays, medical staff shifts and sensitive and confidential staff letters relating to Monklands and Hairmyres hospitals. |
In a statement, Lanarkshire Health Board said: "This study refers to hard disks which were disposed of in 2006. At that time NHS Lanarkshire had a contractual agreement with an external company for the disposal of computer equipment. | |
"In this instance the hard drives had been subjected to a basic level of data removal by the company and had then been disposed of inappropriately. This was clearly in breach of contract and was wholly unacceptable." | "In this instance the hard drives had been subjected to a basic level of data removal by the company and had then been disposed of inappropriately. This was clearly in breach of contract and was wholly unacceptable." |
The trust has carried out a review of its policies and now no longer uses external companies to dispose of IT equipment, the statement added. | The trust has carried out a review of its policies and now no longer uses external companies to dispose of IT equipment, the statement added. |
The information uncovered in the study was enough to expose individuals and firms to fraud and identity theft, said the researchers. | The information uncovered in the study was enough to expose individuals and firms to fraud and identity theft, said the researchers. |
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Professor Andrew Blyth said: "It's not rocket science - we used standard tools to analyse the data." | Professor Andrew Blyth said: "It's not rocket science - we used standard tools to analyse the data." |
In addition to finding bank account details and medical records, the work unearthed job descriptions and personal identity numbers as well as data about a proposed $50bn currency exchange through Spain. | In addition to finding bank account details and medical records, the work unearthed job descriptions and personal identity numbers as well as data about a proposed $50bn currency exchange through Spain. |
Details of test launch procedures for the Thaad (Terminal High Altitude Area Defence) ground-to-air missile defence system were found on a disk bought on eBay. | Details of test launch procedures for the Thaad (Terminal High Altitude Area Defence) ground-to-air missile defence system were found on a disk bought on eBay. |
The missile system, tested as recently as March 2009 following a controversial missile test by North Korea, is designed to destroy long-range intercontinental missiles launched by terrorists or countries the US considers to be "rogue states". | The missile system, tested as recently as March 2009 following a controversial missile test by North Korea, is designed to destroy long-range intercontinental missiles launched by terrorists or countries the US considers to be "rogue states". |
Liberal Democrats justice spokesman Robert Brown said the researchers' findings backed up his view that a national identity card scheme would not work. | |
He said: "This is why a mega-database of personal information is a ludicrous plan, particularly in the week when the Labour Government is rolling out the ID card scheme in Manchester. | |
"Labour's ID card scheme will see a massive increase and centralisation of personal data held by the government. | |
"Labour needs to realise that public confidence in the ability of government agencies to keep our personal data safe is continually undermined by incidents like this." |
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