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Wm Morrison supermarket suffers payroll data theft | Wm Morrison supermarket suffers payroll data theft |
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Morrisons says the majority of its staff have been affected by the theft of payroll data. | Morrisons says the majority of its staff have been affected by the theft of payroll data. |
BBC business correspondent Emma Simpson has been told that details of around 100,000 employees have been stolen. | BBC business correspondent Emma Simpson has been told that details of around 100,000 employees have been stolen. |
The information, which includes bank account details, has been published online and sent on a disc to a newspaper, according to the firm. | The information, which includes bank account details, has been published online and sent on a disc to a newspaper, according to the firm. |
Morrisons said its initial investigation does not point to the work of an outside hacker. | Morrisons said its initial investigation does not point to the work of an outside hacker. |
The Bradford-based chain sought to allay shoppers' fears by saying there had been no loss of customer data. | The Bradford-based chain sought to allay shoppers' fears by saying there had been no loss of customer data. |
Morrisons says that staff will be not be "financially disadvantaged" by the data theft. | Morrisons says that staff will be not be "financially disadvantaged" by the data theft. |
The company's response is being led by Chief Executive, Dalton Philips. | The company's response is being led by Chief Executive, Dalton Philips. |
He is working with the police and cyber crime authorities to track down the source. | He is working with the police and cyber crime authorities to track down the source. |
Police investigation | Police investigation |
The criminal inquiry into the theft is being led by West Yorkshire Police. | The criminal inquiry into the theft is being led by West Yorkshire Police. |
Detective Chief Inspector Nick Wallen said: "We are aware of the situation and are supporting Morrisons and their investigation into these matters." | Detective Chief Inspector Nick Wallen said: "We are aware of the situation and are supporting Morrisons and their investigation into these matters." |
The firm is also undertaking an urgent review of its internal data security systems and it has set up a helpline for its staff. | The firm is also undertaking an urgent review of its internal data security systems and it has set up a helpline for its staff. |
Morrisons has told UK banks about the data loss and is working with them to help colleagues protect their accounts. | Morrisons has told UK banks about the data loss and is working with them to help colleagues protect their accounts. |
A spokesman for the company said the situation "remains fluid" as the investigation, which started last night, is "ongoing". | A spokesman for the company said the situation "remains fluid" as the investigation, which started last night, is "ongoing". |
Facebook message | Facebook message |
Morrisons put a message on Facebook this morning informing its employees of the breach and telling them what steps it is taking to limit the damage. | |
Staff have responded with a mixture of questions about what they should do next, and comments, some of which are angry. | Staff have responded with a mixture of questions about what they should do next, and comments, some of which are angry. |
The company found out about the theft on Thursday just after it had reported a £176m loss, and warned that profits in the coming year would be less than £375m, about half the level of last year's. | The company found out about the theft on Thursday just after it had reported a £176m loss, and warned that profits in the coming year would be less than £375m, about half the level of last year's. |
Shares in the company fell by more than 10% after that warning over profits on Thursday. | Shares in the company fell by more than 10% after that warning over profits on Thursday. |
'Enemy within' | |
Guy Bunker, chief technical officer at cyber protection company, Clearswift, said that the security lapse at Morrisons proves that organisations have to be aware of internal security threats. | |
"It is a real problem. There are more challenges from within than without. People need to look at where they're spending their money and what they're spending on internal security protection | |
"You can't ignore the enemy within," he said. | |
The European Parliament has just approved a draft data protection law, which, if it were enacted, would mean that companies could be fined 5% of their global turnover in the event of a serious data breach. | |
The proposed changes are opposed by some large American and European companies. |