But she added: "We know a lot of that information is out there anyway, but people will be worried"
The fact that others have insecure systems is not an excuse for keeping one yourself.
But she added: "We know a lot of that information is out there anyway, but people will be worried"
The fact that others have insecure systems is not an excuse for keeping one yourself.
You already been raped a few times by other people... Why are you crying about me doing it one more time now?!
Let them list things people shouldn't care about anyway.
So she's going to jail for breaking U.K. privacy laws and lying about it. That's good I guess.
Co-op announced on 30 April that it had been hacked, initially saying it would only have a "small impact" on its call centre and back office.
But days later, after being contacted by the alleged hackers, BBC News revealed that customer and employee data had been accessed.
Oh, no, my bad she said
it was "personal" to her because of the impact that it had on her colleagues.
We can only hope that she can afford therapy to get over this...
She earns an annual salary of £750,000, plus a bonus, bringing her total remuneration to over £1 million in recent years
Do members in the UK have any say over executive compensation? Because that is something they should look into.
Ohh wow that parasite really is leeching nicely here
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