FCA confesses to freedom of information data breach

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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has admitted to a data breach which saw confidential information accidentally made publicly available.

A note on the regulator's website published today (25 February), said that as soon as it became aware of the mistake all relevant data was removed from the website.  The regulator confirmed info...

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