A group of unidentified hackers has breached the Taliban’s databases, leaking documents from 21 ministries and government agencies, some of which appear to be classified, according to reports circulating online.
The leaked files reportedly include documents from the Taliban-controlled ministries of finance, justice, foreign affairs, information and culture, telecommunications, and mining, as well as the Supreme Court and the Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice.
The hackers have published hundreds of these documents on a website called “Talibleaks.” However, the identities of the individuals behind the cyberattack, as well as details about the website, remain unknown. No group has claimed responsibility for the breach.
Taliban have not commented on the incident, and as of now, the website remains accessible.