New Year honours data breach lasted three times longer than first admitted

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New Year honours data breach lasted three times longer than first admitted
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The home addresses of more than a thousand New Year honours recipients were available online for three times longer than the Government originally stated.

Ministers apologised on Wednesday as they admitted the details of celebrities, politicians, and police and military personnel were live on the internet for more than three hours.

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