Ministry of Foreign Affairs: There was no intentional leak of personal data
The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that there was no intentional leak of personal data regarding the recent repatriation flight organization, despite emails revealing recipients' addresses.
The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a statement asserting that there was no intentional leak of personal data concerning the organization of upcoming repatriation flights for citizens affected by the conflict in the wider Middle East. This followed the revelation that email addresses of recipients were visible in one of the numerous outgoing messages related to these flights. The Ministry emphasizes its commitment to protecting personal information and plans to take appropriate actions in light of this incident.
In its announcement, the Ministry highlighted the continuous readiness of its Central Service and diplomatic missions since the onset of the crisis to provide assistance to Greeks affected by the war. It characterized the ongoing repatriation efforts as unprecedented in their scale and complexity, underscoring the extreme difficulties faced in the execution of these operations. The Ministry also condemned the targeting of its personnel who are working under harsh conditions to facilitate these crucial repatriation actions.
This situation reflects the broader challenges faced by governments when managing crisis situations involving international conflict, where the safeguarding of citizens' personal information becomes a critical issue. The Ministry's prompt communication aims to reassure the public and bolster trust in its efforts to protect both personal data and the safety of its citizens abroad.