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China accused of hacking data of thousands of British soldiers

While the British government confirmed the Ministry of Defense's hack by a "malign" entity, it stopped short of explicitly attributing the intrusion to China

Newsroom May 8 01:18

A recent report reveals that Chinese hackers managed to breach personal data concerning a significant number of British military personnel, spanning soldiers, sailors, and air force members. This breach led to the exposure of sensitive information, including the bank details of potentially up to 272,000 soldiers and veterans, alongside some residential addresses. The breach occurred through a hack of a third-party payroll system, raising concerns about the security of sensitive military information.

While the British government confirmed the Ministry of Defense’s hack by a “malign” entity, it stopped short of explicitly attributing the intrusion to China. However, reports from Sky News suggested a link to Chinese involvement. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak didn’t mince words in directly criticizing China for the breach, citing fundamental differences in values and characterizing China’s behavior as authoritarian and assertive on the global stage.

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During a briefing on the cyberattack, U.K. Defense Secretary Grant Shapps acknowledged the possibility of state involvement but refrained from divulging further details, citing national security concerns. Shapps emphasized that immediate action was taken to take the system offline once the breach was detected. Conservative Member of Parliament Tobias Ellwood speculated that the hackers may have targeted financially vulnerable soldiers with intentions to coerce them for financial gain. However, the Chinese Embassy in London vehemently denied any involvement by the Chinese government, denouncing the accusations as fabricated and politically motivated.

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