Personal data of up to 3,700 Afghans have potentially been leaked after a cyber-attack on a company working with the MoD.

The Ministry of Defence exposed the details of 18,700 Afghan applicants for UK sanctuary, putting them at risk of Taliban reprisals

Afghans warned that names and passport details could be among the details leaked in latest data breach

Personal data of former Tory ministers, British troops and thousands of Afghans has been lost in another embarrassing blunder for the Ministry of Defence.

Personal data of up to 3,700 Afghans have potentially been leaked after a cyber-attack on a company working with the MoD.

Alert sent to about 3,700 affected individuals on Friday, with some having data breached for a second time

Breach at Inflite The Jet Centre is latest in series of leaks involving private information of Afghan refugees

LONDON: More than 3,000 Afghans, British troops and government officials have had their personal data breached following a cyberattack, the UK’s Ministry of Defense has said. Some…