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Private health records of half a million Britons offered for sale on Chinese website

Technology minister tells Commons β€˜de-identified’ information from UK Biobank advertised for sale on Alibaba

The confidential health records of half a million British volunteers have been offered for sale on Chinese website Alibaba, the UK government has confirmed.

The β€œde-identified” data, belonging to participants in the UK Biobank project, was found for sale on three separate listings last week. Ian Murray, the technology minister, told the Commons on Thursday that, after working with the Chinese government and Alibaba, the records had now been removed. It is not believed any sales were made.

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Β© Photograph: Dave Guttridge/UK Biobank/PA

Β© Photograph: Dave Guttridge/UK Biobank/PA

Β© Photograph: Dave Guttridge/UK Biobank/PA

Almost half a million Lloyds customers had personal data exposed in IT glitch

Letter from group published by MPs blames 12 March glitch on software update to its mobile banking apps

Lloyds Banking Group exposed the personal data of nearly 500,000 customers in an IT glitch that left people’s payments, account details and national insurance numbers visible to other users, a committee of MPs has revealed.

A letter from Lloyds, published by MPs on the Treasury select committee on Friday, blamed the glitch on a software defect introduced during an IT update to its Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland mobile banking apps overnight into 12 March.

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Β© Photograph: David Burton/Alamy

Β© Photograph: David Burton/Alamy

Β© Photograph: David Burton/Alamy

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