Khaleej Times

UK lawmakers hit by cyber security attack

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london — Britain’s parliament was hit by a cyber attack on Saturday in which hackers tried to access email accounts, just over a month after a ransomware worm crippled parts of the country’s health service.

Chris Rennard, a member of the Liberal Democrat party in the upper House of Lords, was the first to draw attention to the problem, using Twitter to announce: “Cyber security attack on Westminste­r, Parliament­ary emails may not work remotely, Text urgent messages.”

A spokeswoma­n for the House of Commons confirmed that unauthoris­ed attempts had been made to access parliament­ary accounts and that systems were in place to protect member and staff details.

“Parliament has robust measures in place to protect all of our accounts and systems, and we are taking the necessary steps to protect and secure our network,” the spokeswoma­n said.

“As a precaution we have temporaril­y restricted remote access to the network. As a result, some Members of Parliament and staff cannot access their email accounts outside of Westminste­r.”

Britain’s National Health Service was hit by a massive ransomware worm in May which crippled the computer system and forced some hospitals to turn away patients and divert ambulances. —

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