Morrisons data leak judgment of ‘limited comfort’ to businesses and their insurers

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Insurance lawyers have responded to today’s Supreme Court ruling which found supermarket Morrisons is not ‘vicariously liable’ for a large-scale data leak by a disgruntled employee, saying it might be a relief for corporates but that it doesn’t signal the end of data breach class actions.

The case concerned a Morrisons employee and his actions in uploading personal data held by the store on to a publicly accessible website. Morrisons had employed Andrew Skelton on its internal audit

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