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Voters' details on stolen laptop | Voters' details on stolen laptop |
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Personal data on more than 14,000 voters has gone missing from the offices of a council in Hertfordshire. | Personal data on more than 14,000 voters has gone missing from the offices of a council in Hertfordshire. |
The information was on one of four laptop computers stolen from St Albans City and District Council. | The information was on one of four laptop computers stolen from St Albans City and District Council. |
Files contained names, addresses, dates of birth, signatures, postal vote forms and statements used to confirm the identity of 14,673 voters. | Files contained names, addresses, dates of birth, signatures, postal vote forms and statements used to confirm the identity of 14,673 voters. |
Councillor Julian Daly, whose details were on the missing laptop, said the situation was "troubling". | |
The data was protected by two levels of security, the council said, but admitted there was a "slight risk" it could be accessed. | The data was protected by two levels of security, the council said, but admitted there was a "slight risk" it could be accessed. |
Everyone affected is to receive a letter to inform them of the situation. | Everyone affected is to receive a letter to inform them of the situation. |
I would like to apologise to residents and reassure them the council takes its responsibility to look after their personal data very seriously Daniel Goodwin, council chief executive | I would like to apologise to residents and reassure them the council takes its responsibility to look after their personal data very seriously Daniel Goodwin, council chief executive |
Mr Daly, who is leader of the Conservative group at the Lib Dem controlled council, added: "That's all the information you need to set up a bank account. It's classic identity theft territory. | |
"It is troubling that the data was on a portable machine and it was accessible for someone to walk off with it." | "It is troubling that the data was on a portable machine and it was accessible for someone to walk off with it." |
The council is working with the police and Northgate Information Solutions, which manages its IT services, to investigate the incident. | The council is working with the police and Northgate Information Solutions, which manages its IT services, to investigate the incident. |
There is no sensitive material on the other three laptops that have gone missing. | There is no sensitive material on the other three laptops that have gone missing. |
Daniel Goodwin, the council's chief executive, said: "I would like to apologise to residents and reassure them the council takes its responsibility to look after their personal data very seriously." | Daniel Goodwin, the council's chief executive, said: "I would like to apologise to residents and reassure them the council takes its responsibility to look after their personal data very seriously." |
An internal investigation is also under way, which will determine whether further security measures are required. | An internal investigation is also under way, which will determine whether further security measures are required. |
The Electoral Commission and the Information Commissioner's Office have been informed. | The Electoral Commission and the Information Commissioner's Office have been informed. |
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