Hackers target Taliban databases
Briefly

A group of unidentified hackers has successfully infiltrated the Taliban's databases, leaking documents from 21 different ministries and agencies, some of which seem classified. The published materials reveal significant control measures placed by the Taliban, such as a ban on overseas travel without the leader's approval for academic purposes. Along with this constraint, about 80 foreign nationals are currently detained in Taliban prisons. The Taliban's Ministry has acknowledged that documents have been compromised but asserts that the central government database remains secure against such breaches.
The leaked documents indicate significant internal restrictions, including a ban on overseas academic travel and travel restrictions on over 8,000 former government employees.
Initial information from the Taliban's Ministry suggests that the documents were obtained from individual computers rather than a central database breach.
Hundreds of documents from 21 ministries have been published online, revealing classified information about Taliban operations and internal governance.
Approximately 80 foreign nationals, including six women, are currently being held in Taliban-run prisons according to the leaked documents.
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