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Northern Ireland police confirm breached data in hands of dissident republicans

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Authorities have confirmed that dissident republicans are in possession of breached Northern Ireland police data. 

Speaking on Monday, Chief Constable Simon Byrne said the information – which comprises the surnames, first initials, ranks and units of more than 10,000 Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) employees – is at risk of being used to ‘intimidate or target officers and staff.’

It has been reported this includes the identities of people working in sensitive areas, like surveillance and intelligence. 

Chief Constable Byrne added the force is ‘working round the clock to assess [the] risk’ of dissident paramilitaries using the ‘industrial-scale’ breach of personal data to create ‘fear and uncertainty.’

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