Banks face prosecution over Indian call centre leak
News The security leak was discovered following an investigation by a newspaper reporter from The Sun, who was able to buy bank account, credit card, passport and driving licence details of UK bank customers for just £4.25 each.
[June 23, 2005, 16:40]
Banks face prosecution over Indian call centre leak
Talkback If the Indian law is sufficient to protect the data then they have to inform the IT workers at call centres of the fact. US issue was different. What happened was that the information was on a hard drive which was lost during shipment so it wasnt a...
[June 24, 2005, 9:06]
Banks face prosecution over Indian call centre leak
Talkback DATA PROTECTION LAWS ARE SUFFICIENT IN INDIA. The proposed change in the Information Technology Act, 2000 for conferring data protection or its separate enactment is not only unwarranted but is equally based on misinterpretation of the provisions...
[June 23, 2005, 17:03]
Dell admits Indian mistake
Talkback For example it India restrooms for guys - if you want to take a leak, its placed so damm high, no thought that Indians are much shorter than Americans. Maybe Michael Dell will land up in Bangalore to work in a call centre, don't worry we non-Dell...
[September 16, 2006, 11:40]



