Miami Herald (Sunday)

Whoops! U.K. publishes celebrity home addresses by mistake

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British officials have apologized after mistakenly publishing the home addresses of more than 1,000 people who received special honors, including singers Elton John and Olivia Newton-John.

The list also included Oscar-winning film directors, senior politician­s and diplomats, popular athletes and people in sensitive defense roles.

The addresses were published online for about an hour late Friday when the Cabinet Office posted the recipients of New

Year’s Honors, including knighthood­s.

“The informatio­n was removed as soon as possible,” the Cabinet Office said in a statement. “We apologize to all those affected and are looking into how this happened.”

Officials said the individual­s will be contacted about the error.

The Informatio­n Commission­er’s Office said it was investigat­ing “in response to reports of a data breach involving the Cabinet Office and the New Year’s Honors list.”

It can impose fines for privacy violations.

Britain’s Cabinet Office publishes a list of the people receiving honors for merit, service or bravery twice a year: shortly before New Year’s Eve and on the Saturday in June when Queen Elizabeth II’s birthday is officially observed.

The list included Oscarwinni­ng director Sam Mendes of “American Beauty” and James Bond fame, who was made a knight along with Steve McQueen, director of “12 Years a Slave,” winner of the Oscar for best picture.

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