(((Boy, that one's got to hurt.)))
Link: HM Revenue & Customs: Child Benefit customer update.
Child Benefit customer update ((("customer"?)))
I am writing to make a personal apology. A copy of some HM Revenue and
Customs (HMRC) data about families, including yours, who have received
Child Benefit has been lost. The copy of the data is likely to still be on Government property. The police are now conducting a search, and there is no evidence that it is in the possession of anyone else. This will not affect your Child Benefit payments. (((We really think we've got your data – we just don't know where it is.)))This data includes your and your children’s names and dates of birth, your address, your National Insurance number and, where relevant, the details of the bank or building society account into which your Child
Benefit is or was paid. (((Gosh, thanks, Mr Revenue Guy!)))If you are paid through a bank or building society, they are aware of this matter. They are acting on this information, and assure us that they have appropriate safeguards in place to protect you. (((Wait a minute – I don't think I WANT you to look at my bank. What if you – like – burn all that stuff on a CD and lose it?)))
As is usual in these circumstances, (((?))) if you are the innocent victim of banking fraud you will not have to pay, but you may want to take some precautionary steps to protect yourself. If you receive bills, invoices or receipts or see entries in your statements for goods or services which you have not ordered you should contact your bank or building society immediately. (((One has to wonder how many British citizens getting child-support payments are actually career criminals and are gonna go into the identity-theft biz after learning how easy this is.)))
In addition, do not give out personal or account details if anyone contacts you unexpectedly.
Instead take a note of their name and number, and if you are at all suspicious contact your bank or building society. If your password uses any of your personal data, for example your child’s name or date of birth, you may also wish to consider changing any passwords you use. (((I hate to think of the number of man-hours lost to these kinds of precautions, especially because those disks are almost certainly in the bottom of some courier bag somewhere.)))The advice of banks is there is no need for customers to ask for a new account or to contact their bank or building society. Your Child Benefit payments will continue to be paid as before and you do not need to contact HMRC. However if you experience any problems, in the receipt of your Child Benefit payments, please contact HMRC on 0845 302 1444 between 8am and 8pm on any day of the week (closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day).
I would like to offer my personal apologies for any worry or concern this data loss may cause you. And I can assure you that all efforts are being made to ensure that such a loss can never happen again.
Dave Hartnett