Russian cyber-attacks ‘relentless’ as threat of WW3 grows, expert warns


Cyberattacks by the UK’s enemies are becoming “relentless” as we enter a “new era” of global conflict, an expert has warned.

It comes after Russian hackers allegedly acquired top secret security information on some of the country’s most sensitive military sites, including the HMNB Clyde nuclear submarine base on the west coast of Scotland and the Porton Down chemical weapon lab.

The “potentially very damaging” attack last month by hacking group LockBit, which has known links to Russian nationals, saw thousands of pages of data leaked onto the dark web after private security firm Zaun was targeted, the Sunday Mirror newspaper reported.

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The cyber-attack was ‘likely’ sponsored by the Russian state, an expert said (Nick Potts/PA)

The company, which provides security fencing for sites related to the Ministry of Defence, said it had been the victim of a “sophisticated cyber attack”.

Responding to the news, Kevin Curran, professor of cyber security at Ulster University, told the PA news agency that LockBit’s attack was “serious” as we approach a potential “World War Three” following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

He said the raid was “likely” sponsored by the Russian state given the nature of its target and that cyber attacks by Britain’s enemies had become “relentless”.

Professor Curran warned that we were unprepared for this new era as third party companies which hold data on our military infrastructure were not being properly regulated.

He said: “You can’t just expect third party suppliers to adhere to your rules.

“There is always a risk when you have third party suppliers and you do wonder if they adhere to industry best practice.

“It is a worry because everything is online now – cybercrime is the biggest crime in the world.

“Given the new era we are entering which is the brink of World War Three everything is serious.

“They are relentless with these attacks. Their best way into our country is through our cyber-security. This is the nation at risk.

“In this case, given the target, my money would be on this being state-sponsored.”

It comes after Labour MP Kevan Jones, who sits on the Commons Defence Select Committee,…

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