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Folksam leak shares data of 1 million Swedes with tech giants

Published 11/03/2020, 09:42 AM
Updated 11/03/2020, 10:35 AM
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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's largest insurer, Folksam, accidentally leaked private data on about one million of its customers to a handful of the world's largest technology companies, it said on Tuesday.

Folksam, which insures 50% of Swedish homes and individuals, shared the data with tech giants such as Facebook (O:FB), Google (O:GOOGL), Microsoft (O:MSFT) and LinkedIn (NYSE:LNKD).

"We take what has happened seriously. We have immediately stopped sharing this personal information and requested that it be deleted," Folksam's head of marketing, Jens Wikstrom, said in a statement.

The data included social security numbers, widely used in Sweden for everyday activities including banking, and information on who had bought pregnancy insurance, Folksam said.

European regulators have hit companies with heavy fines for data breaches in recent years as tougher privacy rules have come into force.

The breach has been reported to Sweden's data watchdog, Folksam said.

A spokesman for Sweden's data inspectorate said it was looking into the matter but had not yet made a decision whether to launch an investigation.

Folksam said there was no indication so far that the leaked information has been used by third parties in an "improper manner".

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A 3D-printed Facebook logo is seen placed on a keyboard in this illustration

"This should not happen and we are now working hard so that it never happens again," Wikstrom added.

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