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web: He put these documents into a zip file and emailed them to his own personal gmail account, according to Nine News Australia. It wasn't until he tried to download a dark web internet browser to the same laptop two months later, that AMP's cyber security team was alerted to a breach. To improve your experience update it here News NationalAMP contractor's 'dark web' browser revealed stolen customer information By Jayne Azzopardi Reporter1 01pm Feb 7, 2019Facebook Tweet MailA financial services contractor has admitted he stole customer identity information when he was working for financial services operator AMP. Chinese National Yi Zheng had only been working for AMP for six months, when, last October, he illegally downloaded 23 different identity documents - like drivers licences and passport photos - belonging to 20 customers. Police were contacted and the next time Zheng showed up for work, he was escorted from the building. AAP Detective Supt Matt Craft said this particular investigation highlights the important of companies protecting personal identification information of their customers. Yi Zheng outside court. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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