09-12-2023
LONDON/ MOSCOW: The UK is accusing Russia’s Security Service, the FSB, of a sustained cyber-hacking campaign, targeting politicians and others in public life.
The government said one group stole data through cyber-attacks, which was later made public, including material linked to the 2019 election.
Russia has repeatedly denied claims it is involved in such activities.
Foreign Secretary David Cameron said the group’s actions were “completely unacceptable”.
“Despite their repeated efforts, they have failed. We will continue to work together with our allies to expose Russian covert cyber activity and hold Russia to account for its actions,” the former prime minister said.
Foreign Office Minister Leo Docherty told the House of Commons on Thursday that Russia’s ambassador has been summoned and two individuals were being sanctioned. One of them is a serving FSB officer.
The group is accused of carrying out hundreds of highly targeted hacks against politicians, civil servants, those working for think-tanks, journalists, academics and others in public life. These mainly targeted the private emails of individuals following extensive research and the creation of false accounts impersonating their trusted contacts.
Amongst those targeted was an MP who told media in February his emails had been stolen?
The Federal Security Service (FSB) is the successor agency to the KGB, which operated throughout the Cold War.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was director of the FSB for a period in the 1990s.
The group linked to the FSB and specifically the part of it known as Centre 18 – has been targeting the UK by stealing information from those in political and public life since at least 2015, it is believed.
It is claimed the group remains active.
The US is also expected to announce action against the group.
“Russia is targeting the UK’s democratic process,” Western officials said.
However, the campaign has been judged not to have been successful in interfering in the democratic process.
Thursday’s public accusation is aimed at disrupting the group’s work and increasing awareness ahead of major elections around the world next year.
“This group has acquired a vast amount of data,” Western officials said. “This information is used to undermine the West in various ways.”
The UK had already accused Russia of interfering in the 2019 election after stealing documents on US-UK trade from Conservative MP Liam Fox which were then leaked but when that accusation was made in 2020 the specific group behind that attack was not named and it is now being linked to the wider activities by the same FSB-linked group.
Those targeted by the organization come from across the political spectrum. (Int’l News Desk)