Having worked for them (briefly) 14 years+ ago they didn't remove my data, as per GDPR rules. They then got hacked and my personal data, DOB, NI, Address etc is now on the dark web for criminals to buy and try and steal my identity/get credit in my name.What was worse is this happened June 2024 and they only opted to tell me in March 2025 meaning my credit was vulnerable for 9 months before I could put any mitigation steps in place.They have offered a subscription for 1 year with a credit reference agent, but I know most banks and credit cards use them and 2 others, and 1 year isn't enough. I have expressed how stressful this has been for me, someone who is fastidious when it comes to data protection, even composting letters with my name and address on.They seem to care little about the fact they have broken GDPR rules nor the fact they had been lapsed enough to allow hackers into their systems.I'm waiting on the ICO to respond and getting no where with compensation.If you worked for them, check they have removed your data.If you buy from them, imagine if this is how they treat ex employees what will they do with your data? Is it safe? I certainly wouldn't trust it.Hewlett Packard dissociate themselves from HPE (Or HP CDS) saying they're a different legal entity and nothing to do with them. I'd argue they're part of the same brand and if they're allowed to break GDPR rules then you have to give some cadence of association where the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
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