Yorkshire Post

‘Malign actor’ behind cyber attack on MoD

- Connie Daley NEWS CORRESPOND­ENT

THE Prime Minister has declined to identify the “malign actor” behind a cyber attack on the Ministry of Defence (MoD) amid speculatio­n China carried out the hack.

The Government has confirmed that a third-party payroll system was hacked, potentiall­y compromisi­ng the bank details of service personnel and veterans. A very small number of addresses may also have been accessed.

Speaking to broadcaste­rs in south-east London, Rishi Sunak, inset, said there were “indication­s that a malign actor” had compromise­d the database, but declined to attribute the attack to a specific state or “actor”. Grant Shapps, the Defence Secretary, was expected to update MPs on the cyber attack later yesterday, but was also not expected to say who was behind it.

Pressed on his stance on China, Mr Sun ak said he had set out“a very robust policy” towards Beijing, taking the powers necessary “to protect ourselves against the risk that China and other countries pose to us”.

He added that Britain was facing “an axis of authoritar­ian states, including Russia, Iran, North Korea and China” that “pose a risk to our values, our interests and, indeed, our country”.

Mr Sunak sought to reassure the public that the MoD had already acted by taking the relevant network offline and offering support to personnel affected by the incident.

Downing Street said the Government had also launched a security review of the contractor’s operations.

The Government’s refreshed review of foreign and defence policy had cybersecur­ity “right at the heart of that, exactly these kinds of risks, particular­ly when it comes to state actors”.

It is understood that initial investigat­ions have found no evidence that data has been removed. But affected service personnel were alerted as a precaution and provided with specialist advice. They will be able to use a personal data protection service to check whether their informatio­n is being used or an attempt is being made to use it.

All salaries were paid at the last payday, with no issues expected at the next one at the end of this month, although there may be a slight delay in the payment of expenses in a small number of cases.

The MoD confirmed yesterday that Mr Shapps “will make a planned statement to the House of Commons this afternoon setting out the multi-point plan to support and protect personnel”.

Ministers will blame hostile and malign actors, but will not name the country behind the hacking.

The MoD has been working at speed to uncover the scale of the attack since it was discovered several days ago.

Labour’s Shadow Defence Secretary John Healey said: “So many serious questions for the Defence Secretary on this, especially from forces personnel whose details were targeted.”

A spokespers­on for the Chinese embassy said claims Beijing was behind the attack were “completely fabricated and malicious slanders”.

The revelation comes after the UK and the US in March accused China of a global campaign of “malicious” cyber attacks.

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