Cumbria Police accidentally uploads details of all staff online
Cumbria Police said it had to contact every staff member once it became aware of the breach
Cumbria Police said the impact of its breach was "low", but had informed the Information Commissioner's Office . The ICO, which regulates how information is held and used by authorities including councils and police forces across the UK, said no further action was necessary.
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