China Accused of Cyber Onslaught on UK Politicians Before Elections
March 24, 2024
China has been implicated in cyber attacks against senior UK politicians, aiming to disrupt democratic processes ahead of elections.
An urgent assembly has been convened with the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, which is vigilant over Beijing's activities and includes prominent figures such as Sir Iain Duncan Smith.
Foreign Secretary David Cameron is organizing a meeting to review security measures and discuss the influence of China, in line with the efforts of the Defending Democracy committee.
There is a growing concern over China's potential to control aspects of UK technology through its aggressive cyber strategies.
The establishment of the Defending Democracy taskforce reflects the UK's proactive stance on safeguarding its elections from external interference and espionage.
Previous investigations have highlighted China's consistent pattern of interference in UK affairs, with a recent notable case involving the arrest of a British parliamentary aide on charges of espionage.
Summary based on 3 sources
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The Guardian • Mar 23, 2024
China targets group of MPs and peers with string of cyber-attacks
The Mirror • Mar 24, 2024
China 'targets UK politicians with cyber attacks' as election looms
Ground News • Mar 24, 2024
China targets group of MPs and peers with string of cyber-attacks