Thousands of service families' data compromised after surge in MoD breaches

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Thousands of service families' data compromised after surge in MoD breaches
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DEFENCE chiefs were told to get a grip yesterday after a surge in security and data breaches. Thousands of service families have had addresses and private information compromised. Figures reveal mo…

DEFENCE chiefs were told to get a grip yesterday after a surge in security and data breaches.Defence chiefs were told to get a grip yesterday after a surge in security and data breachesVeterans minister Leo Docherty has admitted the compromised data set was published on the dark webFigures reveal more than a quarter of all blunders since 2010 took place in the last year — 559 in 2020-21, and 2,000 in 12 years.recruitment website in March which resulted in it being closed for two months.

The site continued to operate for two days after the breach — during which 875 applications were made.

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