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PA Consulting wipes its memory after data loss

PA Consulting hit the headlines when it lost an unencrypted memory stick containing the details of thousands of prolific offenders contained in the prison service's J-Track system, but that is not the only thing that has gone missing. It appears PA Consulting has "lost" some related content on its website.

A web search for articles about PA and J-Track lists a link to an article about PA joining forces with the Home Office, but surprise, surprise, the web page cannot be found. It has gone the same way as the notorious memory stick.

Unfortunately for PA Consulting, Google's memory is not so easily erased.

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