Afghan data breach unmasked UK spies, special forces
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DEFENCE chiefs are braced for a £1billion compensation bill over a data breach which revealed Afghans who supported UK forces. Around 100,000 were put at risk of Taliban death squads when
ITV News has spoken to Afghans who worked for the UK in Afghanistan and could be under threat from the Taliban following a data breach.
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The Defence Secretary has apologised for the leak and said he was "confident" there was a reduced risk of future data breaches.
An Afghan interpreter who worked with the British military has told Sky News he feels betrayed by the British government after a massive data breach saw his personal details revealed.
Britain set up a secret relocation scheme for thousands of Afghans after a major data breach exposed their identities, risking Taliban reprisals. The breach led to a court-lifted reporting ban. About 4,