PSNI data breach: Civilian worker 'no longer feels safe in home'

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PSNI data breach: Civilian worker 'no longer feels safe in home'
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'I've varied my attendance at things I have been doing regularly for years.' A PoliceServiceNI support worker says he does not feel safe in his home after a massive data breach earlier this week

A support worker with the Police Service of Northern Ireland has said he does not feel safe in his home following a massive data breach.

"So it has changed my attendance at a local sports club that I have been attending for maybe 10 or 15 years - or going to a club that my child would also be attending. I've varied my attendance at things I have been doing regularly for years."what he called an "industrial-scale" breach of internal data.

"When I wash the clothing, I wouldn't be hanging it out on the line like the rest of my clothes, it would be taken to another location and washed and dried or tumble dried or left in the house over the radiator just to ensure that I don't leave with anything, with any emblems on me."an attack on an off-duty senior detective

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