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Inquiry after MoD laptop stolen | Inquiry after MoD laptop stolen |
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An investigation is under way after a laptop containing secret data was stolen from the Ministry of Defence. | An investigation is under way after a laptop containing secret data was stolen from the Ministry of Defence. |
It was taken from the ministry's headquarters in Whitehall, central London in late November, along with a key used to decode encrypted files. | |
A spokesman said an investigation by MoD police was ongoing. | |
Shadow defence cecretary Liam Fox said the theft was "extremely worrying". The incident is the latest in a string of thefts involving MoD laptops. | |
Figures from the department earlier this year showed that 28 had been lost or stolen between 1 January and 11 May. | Figures from the department earlier this year showed that 28 had been lost or stolen between 1 January and 11 May. |
And last July, the MoD admitted that 658 of its laptops had been stolen in the past four years. | And last July, the MoD admitted that 658 of its laptops had been stolen in the past four years. |
In just one incident, personal information belonging to 600,000 people considering applying to join the services was lost, including National Insurance numbers and bank details. | In just one incident, personal information belonging to 600,000 people considering applying to join the services was lost, including National Insurance numbers and bank details. |
The Sun newspaper reported that the latest machine to be taken had been left at the building in Whitehall by a senior RAF officer. | The Sun newspaper reported that the latest machine to be taken had been left at the building in Whitehall by a senior RAF officer. |
Mr Fox said: "This goes way beyond the careless loss of a laptop or lapses in personal security that we have seen in recent times. | |
"I'll be seeking clarification from the Secretary of State as soon as possible." |
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