CONCERNS about the safety of serving Muslim military personnel and recruits were raised yesterday after it emerged that their personal details were among those of 600,000 people held on a laptop stolen from a Royal Navy officer’s car in Birmingham.
Ministry of Defence (MoD) officials fear that Muslims are particularly exposed to a potential threat following an alleged plot to kidnap and behead a serving British Muslim soldier in Birmingham last year. After that, all Muslim soldiers were said to have been given security advice.
The MoD is understood this weekend to be trying to contact all those deemed at risk following the laptop theft. The personal details of every person who wrote inquiring about a job with the navy, RAF and the Royal Marines in the last 10 years were held on the stolen laptop.
The MoD says the data include the names, home addresses, bank and passport details, national insurance and National Health Service numbers of thousands of staff and potential recruits. A Whitehall official said yesterday the details of many serving servicemen and women were among the data.
The information was not encrypted and would therefore be accessible to anyone with basic technical knowledge. But the possibility that serving Muslim personnel and recruits could be singled out if the data fall into the wrong hands is causing growing concern among defence officials.
“There’s a rumpus going on inside the MoD about the threat to Muslim recruits after this theft,” said a military insider. “They are very concerned about the Birmingham connection and of the alleged Birmingham plot last year.
They are terribly sensitive about this. They are trawling to find out how many Muslim applicants are on the database.”
British soldiers - and especially Muslims - are high on Al-Qaeda’s target list because of Britain’s role in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Muslims who join the British forces have been condemned as traitors to their religion by Islamic extremists.
The army, the RAF and the navy have been carrying out a recruitment drive in the West Midlands. Officers have been visiting schools in many inner city areas where there is a large Muslim population.
The data loss is considered so serious that Des Browne, the defence secretary, will make a statement on it to MPs tomorrow.
Liam Fox, the shadow defence secretary, said yesterday: “This is either catastrophically lax procedure or this individual is very irresponsible. There are a very large number of questions that will have to be answered on Monday. This is a question that affects the whole government.”
The laptop was stolen during the night of January 9-10 from the boot of a car belonging to a junior navy officer who worked in naval recruiting and the material is said to have been collated at the Armed Forces Careers Office in Birmingham. The officer has been questioned by West Midlands police who are investigating the theft.
The office is based in the Pallasades shopping centre, above Birmingham’s main railway station. It was closed yesterday and no one was responding to telephone inquiries.
The theft is the latest in a catalogue of data scandals which have caused huge embarrassment for Gordon Brown, the prime minister.
Following the alleged Birmingham plot, six men have been charged with terrorism offences. which they have denied.
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You mean it isn't a prior requirement any more?Crazy_Vasey wrote:The sheer incompetence of these people defies all comprehension. Do they give out free lobotomies to everyone who takes a government job these days?
Maybe it's a cunning ruse of disinformation. Yes, that must be it. You'd almost think they bought laptops to simply give out to members of the public now. Now if only they replaced the HDD with a slab of C-4 and let terruhrists steal them.
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Here's a thought - is the UK very, very bad at this sort of thing, or does it just not get mentioned/reported elsewhere?
"what huge and loathsome abnormality was the Sphinx originally carven to represent? Accursed is the sight, be it in dream or not, that revealed to me the supreme horror - the Unknown God of the Dead, which licks its colossal chops in the unsuspected abyss, fed hideous morsels by soulless absurdities that should not exist" - Harry Houdini "Under the Pyramids"
"The goal of science is to substitute facts for appearances and demonstrations for impressions" - John Ruskin, "Stones of Venice"
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I'm pretty pissed off because my information is on that laptop. I guess I'll have to keep an eye on my bank account for suspicious activity more closely from now on.
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Actually it's the mind numbing nature of government work which has an effect that's very similar to that of a lobotomy. Government work causes cumulative brain damage, so after 10-15 years the person effectively has a lobotomy. So, yes.Crazy_Vasey wrote:Do they give out free lobotomies to everyone who takes a government job these days?


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It's happened in Canada, a CSIS employee left a bunch of classified materials in his car which got stolen. And the US DVA has had a bunch of removable HDD's stolen or lost by while in employee possesion outside their office, they had personal info on them.Androsphinx wrote:Here's a thought - is the UK very, very bad at this sort of thing, or does it just not get mentioned/reported elsewhere?
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"what huge and loathsome abnormality was the Sphinx originally carven to represent? Accursed is the sight, be it in dream or not, that revealed to me the supreme horror - the Unknown God of the Dead, which licks its colossal chops in the unsuspected abyss, fed hideous morsels by soulless absurdities that should not exist" - Harry Houdini "Under the Pyramids"
"The goal of science is to substitute facts for appearances and demonstrations for impressions" - John Ruskin, "Stones of Venice"
"The goal of science is to substitute facts for appearances and demonstrations for impressions" - John Ruskin, "Stones of Venice"
That's what happen with all those SSNs that the VA lost a few years back, now ever unclassified laptop the government owns is suppose to be encrypted. Certainly, all the Army ones were when I was at my previous job.Bounty wrote:*All* the data, unencrypted, on a laptop, carried in a private car? You almost start to think they want this to happen.
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