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Edited by: Du Guodong

www.chinaview.cn

2008-05-08



HONG KONG, May 8 (Xinhua) -- The Hong Kong branch of banking giant

Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (HSBC) has lost a

computer server with client data involving about 159,000 accounts, the

bank confirmed on Wednesday.



The missing information included account number, name of account holders

and the amount involved in some transactions but no pins or account

names, HSBC said.



The bank said it has reported the case to police after the server went

missing during renovation work at its Kwun Tong branch in April and

that, with multiple security measures in place, there were few chances

that the incident could lead to exploitation.



Neither will it affect the banking services as the bank has backed up

copies of the data in its central computer system, local broadcaster

RTHK quoted the bank as saying.



The bank disclosed the number of clients affected after local media

speculated on the loss, saying that it has been trying to contact the

customers involved.



The Monetary Authority has demanded that the bank contact all the

affected customers and explain what measures could be taken to avoid

potential losses thereof.



Some customers were unsatisfied with the banking giant's slow move in

announcing the incident. Charles Mok, chairman of the local Internet

Society, said he was concerned.





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