British security intelligence ‘leaked by hackers with ties to Russia’
- Hackers linked to Russia have leaked top secret security information on British military and intelligence sites, including a nuclear submarine base and a chemical weapon lab. This could potentially compromise the security of sensitive sites and pose a significant threat.
- The leaked documents include sales orders for equipment at HMNB Clyde, GCHQ's communications complex, and RAF Waddington, among others. Detailed drawings for perimeter fencing at Cawdor Barracks and information from high-security prisons were also compromised.
- The leak highlights the ease with which Russia-linked hackers can breach high-strength computer systems. It raises concerns about the ability of defense establishments to function without threat of attack and the need to better defend against Russian-backed interference.
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