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‘Not clear’ who was behind cyber-attack

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The UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office was hacked in October, according to trade minister Chris Bryant.

Details of the hack emerged on Friday in a report by the Sun that claimed a Chinese hacker group was behind the cyber-attack.

The Sun named Storm 1849 as the Chinese cyber gang responsible for the breach, which it said was understood to possibly include tens of thousands of visa details.

The group has been “accused of targeting politicians and groups critical of the Chinese government”, the newspaper said.

However, when asked if China was behind the attack, Bryant said: “That’s not entirely clear.”

“There certainly has been a hack at the FCDO and we’ve been aware of that since October,” Bryant told Sky News.

“Some of the reporting has, I think, been a bit more speculation than accurate.”

He added, “We’re fairly confident that there’s a low risk of any individual actually being affected by this.”

A government spokesperson told the Guardian: “We have been working to investigate a cyber incident. We take the security of our systems and data extremely seriously.”

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Responding to news of the FCDO hack, onservative shadow foreign secretary Priti Patel shared a Telegraph report that said the hack was Chinese and wrote on X:

“China undermines our security, institutions and democracy but Labour is failing to protect Britain from China’s foreign interference in our country.

“Starmer kowtows to China at every opportunity and cannot be trusted to protect our national interest.”

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