The Borneo Post

Dutch thwart Russian cyber attack on OPCW

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THE HAGUE: Dutch intelligen­ce thwarted a Russian cyber attack targeting the global chemical weapons watchdog in April and expelled four Russian agents, the government said yesterday.

The Russians set up a car full of electronic equipment in the car park of a hotel next to the Organisati­on for the Prohibitio­n for Chemical Weapons in The Hague in a bid to hack its computer system, it said.

“The Dutch government finds the involvemen­t of these intelligen­ce operatives extremely worrisome,”

The Dutch government finds the involvemen­t of these intelligen­ce operatives extremely worrisome. Ank Bijleveld, Dutch Defence Minister

Dutch Defence Minister Ank Bijleveld told a news conference.

“Normally we don’t reveal this type of counter-intelligen­ce operation.”

The Netherland­s publicly identified the alleged Russian agents and said the operation was carried out by Russia’s GRU military intelligen­ce agency, Dutch officials said.

Britain helped the Netherland­s with the operation, they added.

A laptop belonging to one of the four was linked to Brazil, Switzerlan­d and Malaysia.

The activities in Malaysia were related to the investigat­ion into the 2014 shooting down of flight MH17 over Ukraine, Bijleveld added. — AFP photo

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