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Probe UK ex-PM Liz Truss' phone hack claim, demand politicians

London, October 30 The British government insisted on Sunday it has robust cybersecurity for government officials, after a newspaper reported that former Prime Minister Liz Truss’ phone was hacked while she was UK foreign minister. The Mail on Sunday said...
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London, October 30

The British government insisted on Sunday it has robust cybersecurity for government officials, after a newspaper reported that former Prime Minister Liz Truss’ phone was hacked while she was UK foreign minister.

The Mail on Sunday said the hack was discovered when Truss was running to become Conservative Party leader and prime minister in the summer. It said the security breach was kept secret by then Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the head of the civil service.

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The newspaper, citing sources, said Russian spies were suspected of the hack. It said the hackers gained access to sensitive information, including discussions about the Ukraine war with foreign officials, as well as private conversations between Truss and a political ally, former Treasury chief Kwasi Kwarteng.

The UK government spokesperson declined to comment on security arrangements, but said it had “robust systems in place to protect against cyber threats,” including regular security briefings for ministers.

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Opposition parties demanded an independent investigation into the hack, and into the leak of the information to a newspaper.

“Was Liz Truss’s phone hacked by Russia, was there a news blackout and if so why?” said Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesperson Layla Moran.

“If it turns out this information was withheld from the public to protect Liz Truss’ leadership bid, it would be unforgivable.” Labour Party law-and-order spokesperson Yvette Cooper said “the story raises issues around cybersecurity.” — AP

Russian spies suspected: Report

  • The Mail on Sunday said the hack was discovered when Truss was running to become Conservative Party leader and prime minister in the summer
  • It said the security breach was kept secret by then Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the head of the civil service
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