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Thieves steal police-data server

Colin Barker ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 13 Aug 2007 12:26 BST

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One of the private companies which helps police use mobile-phone networks to track terror suspects confirmed on Saturday that a server had been stolen from its office in Sevenoaks, Kent.

According to police, the data stored on the stolen server was of little value. The company involved, Forensic Telecommunication Services (FTS), argues that the data was encrypted. 

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"In the unlikely event that the server was accessed, none of the data stored on the server in any way compromises ongoing police operations," FTS said in a statement sent to The Mail on Sunday. "The information is made up of either old cases that have passed through the judicial process, or cases that are already in the judicial system and so subject to full disclosure to both defence and prosecution teams."

But shadow home secretary David Davis told The Mail on Sunday that the government considered the case to be "extremely serious".

Such is the sheer volume of forensic computing work undertaken these days that FTS is only one of many companies employed by the government, police forces, private companies and various other public bodies to undertake this work.

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