Met Police Leaked Email Addresses Of Crime Victims
Thursday 2nd February 2012
The Metropolitan Police have been accidentally shared the email addresses of more than a thousand victims of crime with others.
The force has apologised saying the mistake was caused by "human error" when a quality control survey was sent by email on Monday.
This was sent to 1,136 people in seven batches, meaning the email
addresses of those affected were seen by up to 197 other people.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "We can confirm that the Metropolitan
Police Service has inadvertently shared the email addresses of a number
of victims of crime with other victims.
"The sharing of the data was the result of human error and occurred on Monday January 30 when the Crime Recording and Investigation Bureau (Crib) project was emailing out a survey to ensure that victims were receiving a better service as part of the MPS creation of a single telephone investigation unit for London.
"In total 1,136 emails were sent out in seven batches of between 119 and
198 recipients but because the addresses were put in the wrong box they
were visible to the other recipients in the batch.
"No other personal details were revealed and we are contacting everyone affected to explain what happened and to apologise."
The Met said it was reviewing how it carries out surveys in a bid to avoid similar mistakes being made in the future.
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