Khaleej Times

EU investigat­es hack of diplomatic cables

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brussels — The EU announced an urgent investigat­ion on Wednesday after hackers with possible links to China accessed thousands of sensitive diplomatic cables.

In the latest embarrassi­ng data breach to hit a major internatio­nal organisati­on, the New York Times reported that hackers using similar techniques to the Chinese military gained entry to EU communicat­ions.

The cables from European Union diplomatic missions around the world reveal anxiety about how to handle US President Donald Trump as well as concerns about the behaviour of China, Russia and Iran.

The leak, discovered by cybersecur­ity firm Area 1, recalls the publicatio­n by Wikileaks of a vast haul of US State Department cables in 2010, though in the EU case the trove is much smaller and consists of less secret communicat­ions, the NYT reported.

EU officials said they have begun a probe into the leak, which comes with Europe on high alert for malign online activity in the run-up to key parliament­ary elections in May next year.

“The Council Secretaria­t is aware of allegation­s regarding a potential leak of sensitive informatio­n

and is actively investigat­ing the issue,” the EU Council, which represents member states, said.

“The Council Secretaria­t does not comment on allegation­s nor on matters relating to operationa­l security. The Council Secretaria­t takes the security of its facilities, including its IT systems, extremely seriously.”

In one cable, the EU’s diplomatic mission in Moscow describes the controvers­ial summit in Helsinki in July between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin as “successful (at least for Putin)”.

Another gives a detailed account of a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in which he rails against Trump’s trade tactics, saying the US was “behaving as if it was fighting in a no-rules freestyle boxing match” and vowing not to give in to “bullying”. —

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