Britain blames China for cyber attacks. Speaking to Parliament in London, Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden said actors linked to the Chinese government had targeted democratic institutions and parliamentarians.
The UK Deputy Prime Minister added that the UK will stop at nothing to stop cyber attacks.
According to media reports, sanctions were also imposed on two Chinese personalities and the PT group associated with the Chinese government.
According to a media report from London, cyber attacks were carried out on the Electoral Commission in August 2021. The attack was revealed later, through the attack, access was gained to the personal information of 40 million voters and 43 individuals, including MPs and Lords.
According to media reports, several Lords and MPs who criticized China were targeted by cyber attacks. Other Western countries are also likely to be concerned regarding Chinese cyber attacks.
According to media reports, the UK’s accusation of cyber attacks on a fellow member of the Security Council will increase the tension between the two countries. Victims of the cyber attack include former Tory leader Sir EN Dublin Smith, former minister Tim Laughton and the SNP’s Stuart MacDonald.
According to the media report, the parliamentarians affected by the attack will be briefed by the head of parliamentary security. On the other hand, according to media reports, China has consistently denied involvement in any wrongdoing or espionage.
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2024-04-27 03:26:32