In a significant data breach, the Chinese state has reportedly hacked the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence (MoD), The incident, which targeted service personnel, has raised concerns about cybersecurity and international relations.
Key Details:
- Data Breach: The cyberattack occurred on the MoD’s payroll system, affecting current service personnel, some officials, and veterans. Names and bank details were exposed, but investigations have not yet revealed any data theft.
- China’s Involvement: While the government has not officially named the country responsible, Sky News understands that China is behind the attack. The Chinese state is accused of making two or three hacking attempts, including personnel within the MoD.
- Immediate Action: The MoD swiftly took down the affected contractor system, which is separate from the main MoD computer systems. The breach has prompted a thorough review.
- Sensitive Intelligence: The incident may raise questions about whether other countries with strained relations with China will continue to share sensitive intelligence with the UK.
- Previous Cyberattacks: Just two months ago, China’s "state-affiliated actors" were blamed for "malicious" cyberattacks in the UK. These incidents targeted the Electoral Commission and China-sceptic MPs.
Impact and Response:
- Salaries: Despite the breach, all salaries for MoD personnel will be paid this month.
- Personal Addresses: In a few cases, the exposed data may include personal addresses.
- Support and Notification: The MoD is actively notifying affected individuals and providing support. Veterans’ organisations are also being informed.
More from: Top Stories · trending · UK National News