Two men arrested in connection with the PSNI data breach that followed a Freedom of Information request have been released on bail.
The men, aged 21 and 22, were arrested under the Terrorism Act following a search in the Portadown area on Saturday linked to the breach that saw the names of almost 10,000 PSNI officers and staff published online in error last month.
The pair were taken to Belfast's Musgrave Serious Crime Suite for questioning before their release on Sunday.
Police have said the list of names, which also included ranks and areas where they work, is in the hands of dissident republicans.
PSNI Detective Chief Inspector Avine Kelly said: "We continue to work toward establishing those who possess information and will take action to ensure that any criminality identified is dealt with robustly to keep communities, and our officers and staff who serve them, safe."