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LONDON - Spy chiefs have ordered ministers to stop using their personal phones to conduct government business following a suspected Kremlin hack on Liz Truss’s mobile.

A Whitehall source said all ministers involved in national security would be expected to attend fresh training with the security services this week ‘to ensure everyone is aware how this material should be handled’.

Ministers will be warned they should never use their personal mobile phones to conduct government business as they are likely to be the target of hostile States such as Russia, China, North Korea and Iran. Pauline

Neville-Jones, former chairman of Britain’s joint intelligen­ce committee, yesterday said she was ‘not at all tolerant of the notion that it’s ok for ministers to use private mobile phones’.

Warnings

The warnings follow astonishin­g revelation­s in yesterday’s Mail on Sunday that Truss’s personal mobile was spied on by hackers thought to be working for Moscow while she was foreign secretary.

The hack was discovered during the Tory leadership contest in the summer, but a news blackout was ordered by Boris Johnson and Cabinet Secretary Simon Case. Even MPs and officials with top level security clearance were kept in the dark.

Truss is said to have been so worried about the potential damage to her leadership bid that she ‘had trouble sleeping’ until the news was suppressed.

Messages dating back up to a year are thought to have been downloaded, including highly sensitive discussion­s with fellow foreign ministers about issues such as arms shipments to Ukraine.

Hacked messages are said to have included private criticisms of Johnson by Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng, potentiall­y opening them up to blackmail attempts at a time when they were both senior ministers in his government.

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