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Tuesday, June 07, 2005
UPS looses Citigroup customer information
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Well that isn’t good!
It’s been in the news today that UPS managed to loose a package containing computer tapes of some 3.9Millon Citigroup customers being shipped to Experian, a credit reporting company.
Not good at all! As an employee of UPS it pisses me off that someone managed to loose the darn thing. UPS is very good about tracking packages. They should have been able to track down exactly where the box was last seen and where it didn’t show up and then find it.
For a box to just vanish off the face of the earth is strange.
I feel sorry for all those people having to worry if some evil person is digging through those tapes and using their info. Of course I feel sorry for every employee of UPS too. Lord knows that we’re probably all going to hear about this at work all week. Supervisors and staff will probably go on and on about how we have to work hard and be the best package handler service in the world. How we need to treat each package with equal care and importance. Something tells me this week is going to suck…
OY!
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