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GCHQ Intern Pleads Guilty to Smuggling Data

April 1, 2025
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Canadian Hacker Arrested for Data Theft

Hassan Arshad, a 25-year-old intern at the British cyber intelligence agency GCHQ, has pleaded guilty to smuggling highly sensitive data out of a protected facility. Arshad, a student at the University of Manchester, transferred classified information from a GCHQ computer to his personal smartphone and then uploaded it to a hard drive connected to his home computer. He was arrested a month later, with the data containing names of agency employees and a critical GCHQ tool, which posed a significant security risk.

The data Arshad took was classified as “top secret,” the highest level of security classification. Its breach had the potential to endanger the lives of GCHQ employees and compromise a vital tool used by the agency in its operations. Prosecutors highlighted that the data was worth millions of pounds commercially, and its unauthorized release could have severely impacted national security, particularly regarding counter-intelligence risks related to GCHQ’s personnel.

Arshad, who had been granted developed vetting (DV) security clearance, had access to this sensitive information during his year-long work placement at GCHQ. His actions, while initially presented as curiosity-driven, have serious consequences. During his interview, Arshad expressed regret, explaining that he intended to further develop the data for use in future work, though he admitted to the recklessness of his actions.

Despite his claims of no malicious intent, the damage caused could have been substantial, and the data was never meant to be accessed outside the agency’s secure systems.

In addition to the cyber security breach, Arshad had previously pleaded guilty to charges related to indecent images found on his phone during the investigation. As a result, Arshad faces sentencing in June, where he could receive a prison term for his actions. His case is a reminder of the critical importance of safeguarding sensitive information, especially when it concerns national security, and serves as a cautionary tale for those with access to top-secret material.

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  • UK’s Government Communications Headquarters Intern Pleads Guilty to Smuggling Data
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