A Morrisons employee with a grudge was responsible for posting personal data of nearly 100,000 staff onto the internet, a court heard.
According to a report from the Liverpool Echo, prosecutors alleged that Andrew Skelton, 43, leaked the information after he was warned for misusing the company mailroom to send out eBay packages.
The breach cost the company more than £2m to rectify, Bradford Crown Court heard.
The breach cost the company more than £2m to rectify, Bradford Crown Court heard.
Huge Morrisons data breach due to employee with grudge?
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