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US and UK Say Somalia's Entire E-Visa System May Be Compromised

US and UK Say Somalia’s Entire E-Visa System May Be Compromised

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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The United States and United Kingdom have issued a stark warning that Somalia’s entire electronic visa system has been compromised by a major, ongoing data breach, potentially exposing the sensitive personal information of tens of thousands of international applicants, including Americans.

The US embassy announced it had received “credible reports” that unidentified hackers penetrated the government’s e-visa platform, with leaked documents already circulating online containing names, photos, dates of birth, and home addresses of at least 35,000 people. “This data breach is ongoing and could expose any personal data you enter into the system,” the UK warned, advising travelers to “consider the risks” before applying.

US and UK Say Somalia's Entire E-Visa System May Be Compromised

The security crisis has erupted amid a fierce political standoff between Somalia and the breakaway region of Somaliland over control of the country’s airspace, with Somaliland’s foreign minister seizing on the breach to declare the system unsafe and warning that “people’s data can fall into the hands of extremist groups.”

Why It Matters

The fact that the US and UK are telling people to avoid the system altogether indicates a total loss of confidence in Mogadishu’s digital infrastructure. For a country reliant on international aid and diplomacy, this breach is a catastrophic blow to its credibility.

The timing couldn’t have come at a worse time, as the data crisis fuels a parallel political crisis over airspace control. Somaliland is now using the security failure as a weapon to assert its own sovereignty, leaving travelers stranded as pawns in a high-stakes political battle. This breach has effectively handed Somalia’s rivals a powerful argument against its authority, proving that a digital vulnerability can instantly become a geopolitical one.

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