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Pending an ongoing investigation, Leicester City Council could be fined up to £500,000 for a data breach that occurred when the council lost a memory stick containing files on about 4,000 people, this is Leicestershire reports. The council reported the breach to the police and the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). The missing files include medical records as well as keysafe codes used to gain access to home keys. The council is now in the process of changing all of those codes. The information contained on the memory stick was encrypted, the council says. A spokesman for the ICO wouldn't comment on the investigation but said, "Our highest enforcement power is a penalty of up to £500,000 for a breach of the Data Protection Act."
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