Yorkshire Post

Blackmail fears after cyber attack on MPs’ email accounts

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UP TO 90 email accounts were compromise­d during the cyber attack on Westminste­r, parliament­ary officials have said.

Less than one per cent of the system’s 9,000 users were directly impacted by the “determined and sustained” attack.

The incident gave rise to blackmail fears after hackers tried to break in to the accounts of MPs, peers and their staff by searching for weak passwords.

Investigat­ions are under way to see whether any data has been lost. Officials said both Houses of Parliament will meet today as planned after staff worked to ensure the business of Parliament could continue in the wake of the hacking.

A parliament­ary spokesman said: “Parliament’s first priority has been to protect the parliament­ary network and systems from the sustained and determined cyber attack to ensure that the business of the Houses can continue.

“This has been achieved and both Houses will meet as planned.

“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 as a result of the use of weak passwords that did not conform to guidance issued by the Parliament­ary Digital Service.

“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.

“Parliament is now putting in place plans to resume its wider IT services.”

Users of the Westminste­r system have been unable to access their accounts remotely due to defensive measures put in place by parliament­ary authoritie­s to deal with the hack.

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and National Crime Agency are probing the incident.

Internatio­nal Trade Secretary Liam Fox said the incident was no surprise after the recent major hacking attack against the NHS.

Dr Fox told the BBC: “We know that there are regular attacks by hackers attempting to get passwords.

“We know that our public services are attacked so it is not at all surprising that there should be an attempt to hack into parliament­ary emails. And it’s a warning to everybody.”

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Internatio­nal Trade Secretary said the cyber attack ‘was a warning to everybody’.

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