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Personal details of UK special forces and spies were included in Afghan data breach
Personal details of UK special forces and spies were included in Afghan data breach

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time17-07-2025

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Personal details of UK special forces and spies were included in Afghan data breach

Update: Date: 16:37 BST Title: Why the latest revelation was allowed to be reported Content: Joel GunterReporting from the High Court Very little was said in court today that the public was allowed to hear – but what was said paved the way for the dramatic revelation that current and former members of the UK's special forces and security services were compromised by this leak. The judge, Mr Justice Chamberlain, told the court that the barristers for the Ministry of Defence and for a group of media organisations had reached a compromise in a closed-door hearing. That meant that the media organisations involved in the case – including The Mail, Global Media and the Independent – could now report that sensitive British officials were in the leak. That revelation had been prevented by an injunction issued earlier this week, but then Defence Secretary John Healey said in Parliament on Tuesday that a "small number" of senior military officials, MPs and other government officials had been affected. Then on Wednesday the Sun newspaper reported that special forces and spies were involved. It was enough to push the group of media organisations in this case to request an emergency hearing and ask the judge to lift the restrictions on them. Update: Date: 16:20 BST Title: The data breach was much worse than we thought Content: Joel GunterReporting from the High Court It was already a huge scandal earlier this week, when the country learned that the details of thousands of Afghans at risk from the Taliban had been accidentally leaked by someone in UK Special Forces headquarters, and a secret scheme had been set up to bring them to the UK. Today we can report that the data breach was much worse than previously thought: it contained personal details of more than 100 British officials including those whose identities are most closely guarded – special forces and spies. In the light of today's revelations, it is no wonder that the British government obtained an unprecedented super-injunction, a kind of gagging order that prevents the reporting of even the existence of the injunction. Taken together, the leak of the personal information of both at-risk Afghans and some of the most sensitive officials in the UK make this one of the worst security breaches in modern British history. Update: Date: 16:05 BST Title: Special forces' identities are tightly kept secrets Content: Joel GunterReporting from the High Court The security breach was kept under wraps by an injunction until today, when the gagging order was lifted in part by a High Court judge. Details of more than 100 British officials were included in the leaked data, which may have fallen into the hands of the Taliban. The identities of members of the UK's special forces regiments, including the SAS and SBS, and the identities of people working in the security services are tightly kept secrets. The breach occurred in February 2022, when a database was accidentally emailed outside of government by an individual working at UK Special Forces headquarters in London. The database also contained the personal information of nearly 19,000 Afghans who had worked with the British during the 20-year conflict in Afghanistan and had applied to be resettled to the UK after the Taliban retook control in 2021. Many of those who had applied were judged to be at risk of serious harm or even death as the Taliban sought revenge against those who had worked with the British government during the war. Update: Date: 15:59 BST Title: More than 100 British people included in Afghan data leak Content: The details of more than 100 British people - including spies and special forces - were included in a massive data leak that resulted in thousands of Afghans being secretly relocated to the UK. This is a breaking story and we will bring you more information shortly - stay with us.

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