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An investigation is under way into the disappearance of a computer hard drive containing the personal details of about 100,000 of the Armed Forces.An investigation is under way into the disappearance of a computer hard drive containing the personal details of about 100,000 of the Armed Forces.
The information was being held by EDS, which is the Ministry of Defence's main IT contractor.The information was being held by EDS, which is the Ministry of Defence's main IT contractor.
The MoD said it was told the drive was missing on Wednesday following a priority audit carried out by EDS.The MoD said it was told the drive was missing on Wednesday following a priority audit carried out by EDS.
It is thought to contain more than 1.5m pieces of information, including the details of 600,000 potential recruits.It is thought to contain more than 1.5m pieces of information, including the details of 600,000 potential recruits.
The BBC's Andy Moore said the incident was one of the most serious data losses for the MoD.The BBC's Andy Moore said the incident was one of the most serious data losses for the MoD.
There is also said to be a small amount of information about bank details. It contains details of passport numbers, addresses, dates of birth, driving licence details and telephone numbers.There is also said to be a small amount of information about bank details. It contains details of passport numbers, addresses, dates of birth, driving licence details and telephone numbers.
Investigation
MoD police are investigating the drive's whereabouts, but it is not yet known whether or not it was stolen. It is understood the drive was not encrypted.MoD police are investigating the drive's whereabouts, but it is not yet known whether or not it was stolen. It is understood the drive was not encrypted.
The missing drive is the latest information security breach to hit the MoD.The missing drive is the latest information security breach to hit the MoD.
In July officials revealed 658 MoD laptops had been stolen over the past four years and 26 portable memory sticks containing classified information had been either stolen or misplaced since January.In July officials revealed 658 MoD laptops had been stolen over the past four years and 26 portable memory sticks containing classified information had been either stolen or misplaced since January.
Conservative MP and former shadow defence minister, Patrick Mercer, said it was "scandalous."
"This is the Ministry of Defence, for heaven's sake," he said.
"They're had more than 30 years' experience of dealing with the IRA, securing very important details from terrorists and others who would wish the nation harm and, time after time after time, individual details of personnel are going missing."
A spokesman for the MoD said: "On 8 October we were informed by our contractor EDS that they were unable to account for a portable hard drive used in connection with the administration of Armed Forces personnel data.A spokesman for the MoD said: "On 8 October we were informed by our contractor EDS that they were unable to account for a portable hard drive used in connection with the administration of Armed Forces personnel data.
"This came to light during a priority audit EDS are conducting to comply with the Cabinet Office data handling review. The MoD Police are investigating with EDS.""This came to light during a priority audit EDS are conducting to comply with the Cabinet Office data handling review. The MoD Police are investigating with EDS."