Two defence ministry blunders in one week have put Afghan lives at risk. The UK said not everyone eligible for relocation could be evacuated before forces left Afghanistan, but the Ministry of Defence (MoD) would help those left behind to leave. The first data breach was an email containing addresses of 250 Afghan interpreters mistakenly copied by the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy team (ARAP) pledging assistance with their relocation to the UK. Some of the addresses showed people’s names and associated profile pictures. The mistake could cost lives. Following that error, officials sent another message 30 minutes later advising the recipients to change their email addresses. The second blunder saw MoD officials mistakenly copy 55 people into an email, making their details visible to all recipients. The defence secretary instigated an investigation into data handling, and one official has been suspended pending an outcome.
Two data breaches imperil Afghans
Written by David Fletcher 23 Sep 2021Additional Info
- Pray: for the safety of the Afghans who have now been put at risk, and for more shrewd and secure processes to be put in place for handling data and correspondence. (2 Thessalonians 3:3)
- More: www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/9/23/second-afghanistan-data-breach-by-uks-defence-ministry-uncovered