The Borneo Post

Fewer than 90 accounts hit by UK parliament cyber attack

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LONDON: A ‘sustained and determined’ cyber attack on Britain’s parliament compromise­d fewer than 90 email accounts, a parliament­ary spokesman said.

The National Crime Agency said it was investigat­ing ‘a possible cyber incident affecting parliament’, which raised fears of blackmail threats against some of the 9,000 parliament­ary email account holders.

“Investigat­ions are ongoing, but it has become clear that significan­tly fewer than one per cent of the 9,000 accounts on the parliament­ary network have been compromise­d,” the parliament­ary spokesman told the Press Associatio­n.

“As they are identified, the individual­s whose accounts have been compromise­d have been contacted and investigat­ions to determine whether any data has been lost are under way,” he added.

Parliament shut down external access to email accounts as it battled what officials called a ‘sustained and determined’ attack. The threat followed reports in British media, including the Times, that hackers were selling passwords for MPs online.

A global ransomware attack last month hit hundreds of thousands of computers, including hospitals in Britain that were forced to shut down, divert emergency cases and postpone operations.

The so- called WannaCry ransomware locked access to user files and in an on- screen message demanded payment of £ 300 ( 270 euros) in the virtual currency Bitcoin in order to decrypt the files. — AFP

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