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Steph McGovernVerified account ‏@stephbreakfast 24 Jan 2013

Sony says: 'Sony Computer Entertainment Europe strongly disagrees with the ICO's ruling and is planning an appeal' #databreach

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  1. Christopher John ‏@mrchrisjohn 24 Jan 2013

    @stephbreakfast No doubt SONY have viewed the ICO fine as a complete joke. This is what happens when the authorities appear weak to business

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  2. Bruce Hallas ‏@BruceHallas 24 Jan 2013

    @stephbreakfast So they should. It would set an unfavourable precedent for other regulators across the world to follow.

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  3. Chris Bool ‏@chrisbool 24 Jan 2013

    @stephbreakfast It's not a trivial matter surely they have no chance with appeal people's privacy and details invaded and available to all?

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  4. Michael Boyd ‏@mdbboyd 24 Jan 2013

    @stephbreakfast planning an appeal! Got off lightly if you ask me. If they do can the fine go up!?

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  5. Graffiti Graphics ‏@graffiti_studio 24 Jan 2013

    @stephbreakfast just pay the fine and stop wasting everybodys time, its only 250K for goodness sake!

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  6. Lee West ‏@leewest82 24 Jan 2013

    @stephbreakfast I'd say that was pretty fair and just. It's probably an hours takings Looked great this morning. Any chance of a follow? Xx

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  7. Pedro ‏@techpedro 24 Jan 2013

    @stephbreakfast If Sony are let off, then the message is, that people's data can be stored liberally instead of securely.

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  8. Andrew ‏@goranth 24 Jan 2013

    @stephbreakfast the fine was pathetic. Companies should feel the pain when they expose customers data like this.

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  9. KeithR ‏@yorkkeithr 24 Jan 2013

    @stephbreakfast on what grounds, that breaches aren't all that bad? #dontdoitagain

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  10. Dawn MacPhie ‏@DMacPhie 24 Jan 2013

    @stephbreakfast Random question, but do you have an Uncle Jimmy/ James from Glasgow?!

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  11. Steph McGovern ‏@stephbreakfast 24 Jan 2013

    @DMacPhie Nope!

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  12. Dawn MacPhie ‏@DMacPhie 24 Jan 2013

    @stephbreakfast Thanks! My dad was adopted, reckons u look like my sister, and that my baby looks like ur baby photo! His dad was a McGovern

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  13. Steph McGovern ‏@stephbreakfast 24 Jan 2013

    @DMacPhie Oh how random - we could well be related I suppose! I know very little about my wider family.

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