Cyber Attack Crime

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A cyberattack disabled some of the U.K. Parliament’s communications on Saturday, disrupting the ability of lawmakers to access their email, a House of Commons spokeswoman said.

In order to stop the attack from spreading, the government blocked members of Parliament from accessing their official email accounts from outside official buildings, she said. Computers within Parliament’s buildings are working normally, according to her statement.

“We have discovered unauthorized attempts to access accounts of parliamentary networks users and are investigating," the spokeswoman said, requesting anonymity in accordance with House of Commons rules.
She said it was investigating the attack with the help of the U.K.’s National Cyber Security Centre, a branch of Government Communications Headquarters, or GCHQ, Britain’s signals intelligence agency.

The National Crime Agency also said it was aware of a possible "cyber incident" affecting Parliament and was cooperating with the NCSC.

"Parliament has robust measures in place to protect all of our accounts and systems, and we are taking the necessary steps to protect and secure our network," according to the statement

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