The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Holyrood cyber attack could last for days

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A cyber attack on IT systems at the Scottish Parliament remains ongoing and could last several days, officials have said.

The “brute force cyber attack” involving hackers systematic­ally attempting to crack passwords was identified early on Tuesday.

Users have been informed the repeated log-in attempts could mean some are locked out of their email accounts.

Parliament chief executive Sir Paul Grice told MSPs and staff yesterday that the systems remain under attack but there is no indication that defences have been breached.

He said parliament­ary staff are working with the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) to contain the attack and security measures put in place so far have seen account lock-outs decrease.

In an email, he said: “At this point there is no evidence to suggest that the attack has breached our defences and our IT systems continue to be fully operationa­l.

“Users should be aware, however, that this attack remains ongoing.”

He said it is “not uncommon for brute force attacks to be sustained over a period of days”, and he urged users to remain vigilant.

Sir Paul added: “Staff from the BIT (Business Informatio­n Technology) Office are working closely with the NCSC and our suppliers to put in place additional security measures to continue to contain the incident and mitigate against any future attacks.”

 ??  ?? Scottish Parliament chief executive Sir Paul Grice.
Scottish Parliament chief executive Sir Paul Grice.

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