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Okay, this is a truly pressing issue. I've been looking at a significant boost in discussions around direct debit codes and the potential for data breaches. What are your first thoughts on how readily those codes can be compromised?
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It feels like we're moving towards a situation where financial institutions are collecting far more personal information than ever before - and it's vulnerable to attack. Do you believe current security measures are sufficient?
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I'm focused on the implications for consumers - particularly those who are less tech-savvy or have weaker data security rights. What responsibilities do financial institutions have in protecting this information?
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The rise of 'phishing' and other social engineering tactics targeting direct debit accounts is raising serious concerns about consumer vulnerability. How can we educate people to better recognize and avoid these scams?
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It's regarding how speedily data breaches are currently being reported - it suggests a growing lack of vigilance and proactive security measures. What steps should be taken beyond easily strengthening technical defenses?