The identity of more than 100 British officials, including members of the Special Forces and the MI6, was reported due to a breach of data that also endangered thousands of Afghans, who are threatened with retaliation. The latest development from the leak had been kept secret due to a prohibition decree, which was partially arranged by a judge of the Supreme Court on Thursday. This allowed the media to reveal that detailed dossier notes in the database contained confidential personal information of special forces and agents. The government had already admitted on Tuesday that the data of nearly 19,000 Afghans, who had worked with the British during the 20 -year war in Afghanistan and had applied for relocation to the United Kingdom, were inadvertently leaked. That was partly the reason why information was protected by a so-called “super-in-injunction”-a kind of ordination that forbids even the reference to the existence of the order itself. Data breach occurred in February […]
Source: News Beast

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