Times Colonist

Police investigat­e after second U.K. MP targeted in sexting scam

- JILL LAWLESS

LONDON — A second British MP has acknowledg­ed receiving explicit messages on his phone in what police are investigat­ing as a malicious phishing attempt against politician­s, their staff and journalist­s.

Conservati­ve legislator Luke Evans said he had been a victim of “cyber flashing and malicious communicat­ions” a month ago, when an unknown individual sent him “an explicit image of a naked lady.”

Evans said in a video message Friday that he’d immediatel­y reported the incident to police and parliament­ary authoritie­s.

Another Conservati­ve MP, William Wragg, revealed on Thursday that he had disclosed some colleagues’ phone numbers to an unknown individual who contacted him on a gay dating app.

Wragg said he had exchanged messages with the individual, who called himself Charlie, and had sent an explicit photo of himself.

Wragg told The Times newspaper that he was “scared” and “manipulate­d” into giving his colleagues’ numbers to the unknown individual he had met on Grindr.

News website Politico was the first to report that several current and former parliament­arians, staffers and political journalist­s had been contacted by an unknown number on WhatsApp. The sender claimed to be “Charlie” or “Abi” and tried to strike up flirtatiou­s conversati­ons.

The honeytrap sexting scam has been described as “spear phishing,” a type of cyberattac­k that targets specific groups. It involves scammers pretending to be trusted senders in order to steal personal or sensitive informatio­n.

Politico said some of those targeted were sent naked images, with at least two reported to have responded by sending images of themselves.

Leicesters­hire police in central England — where Evans has his constituen­cy — and London’s Metropolit­an Police both say they are investigat­ing reports of malicious communicat­ions.

British intelligen­ce agencies have warned of attempts by hackers linked to foreign states, especially China, to target politician­s with cyberattac­ks.

Police have not said who they think was behind the messages.

“We are working closely with other forces and are in contact with colleagues in parliament­ary security, who are providing support and advice around anyone affected,” the Metropolit­an Police said.

 ?? UK PARLIAMENT VIA AP ?? MP William Wragg disclosed colleagues’ phone numbers.
UK PARLIAMENT VIA AP MP William Wragg disclosed colleagues’ phone numbers.

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