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Britain probes cyberattac­k on Parliament accounts

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LONDON — British officials were investigat­ing a cyberattac­k Saturday on the country’s Parliament after discoverin­g “unauthoriz­ed attempts to access parliament­ary user accounts.”

A statement from the House of Commons said that as a precaution, remote email access for members has been disabled in order to protect the network from hackers.

“As a result, some Members of Parliament [lawmakers] and staff cannot access their email accounts outside of Westminste­r,” it said, adding that IT services at Parliament itself are working normally.

It was not immediatel­y clear how many people were affected or what the extent of the damage was.

An email sent all those affected described a “sustained and determined attack on all parliament­ary user accounts in an attempt to identify weak passwords,” according to the Guardian. “These attempts specifical­ly were trying to gain access to our emails.”

Liberal Democrat Chris Rennard said on Twitter that urgent messages should be sent by text message because parliament­ary emails might not work remotely.

The National Cyber Security Center and the National Crime Agency are looking into the incident.

Liam Fox, Britain’s Internatio­nal Trade Secretary, told ITV News that the attack was “a warning to everyone: We need more security and better passwords. You wouldn’t leave your door open at night.”

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