
"This is the latest in a series of public sector data disasters that threatens the privacy, security and personal safety of hundreds of thousands of company directors. A bug of this scale is a gift to cybercriminals seeking to upload false documentation, impersonate CEOs and facilitate data theft."
A significant security breach at the UK's Companies House exposed sensitive information of millions of business directors for approximately five months. The vulnerability allowed unauthorized individuals to view and modify company information by repeatedly using the browser's back button. Cybersecurity experts warn this creates substantial risks for identity theft, fraudulent documentation uploads, and CEO impersonation. The breach was discovered and reported to Companies House on Friday. Businesses are being advised to review their filings to identify any unauthorized changes. This incident represents another major data security failure in the UK public sector, raising concerns about the protection of directors' personal safety and privacy.
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Read at www.independent.co.uk
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