Data breach at Virgin prompts encryption order
Virgin Media has been ordered to encrypt all portable media that is used to move data after it lost the details of 3,000 would-be customers.
According to the Information Commissioner's Office, the individuals' data went missing after an unencrypted CD was lost by Virgin Media.
The CD was given to the telco by Virgin Media reseller Carphone Warehouse and contained data on individuals who had expressed interest in signing up to Virgin Media services, including names and addresses and in some cases bank details. The loss, which occurred in May, constitutes a breach of the Data Protection Act, according to the ICO.