Russian hackers ‘stole HUNDREDS of Ministry of Defence passwords & leaked them on dark web’ in major security breach

RUSSIAN hacking software has allegedly stolen hundreds of Ministry of Defence computer log-ins in a major security breach.

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is currently looking into an incident involving the theft of emails and passwords of nearly 600 individuals. These individuals consist of UK Armed Forces members, government workers, and defense contractors. The information was taken and publicized on the dark web by cybercriminal organizations starting in 2020.

The MoD is now investigating the incident which saw emails and passwords belonging to almost 600 employees
The MoD is now investigating the incident which saw emails and passwords belonging to almost 600 employeesCredit: Getty

The compromised data comprises email addresses and various login details necessary for entry into the MoD’s Defence Gateway portal. This online platform serves as a vital tool for British military staff as it facilitates internal communication and offers access to resources like human resources and health information.

Although the breached system does not harbor classified data, its significance lies in supporting staff interactions and providing crucial data access for personnel within the MoD.

According to the report by the i, the majority of the data was stolen from staff using their personal devices to access the online platform.

The outlet say they were told by the MoD they were constantly investigating the theft of credentials.

It is believed most of the exposed employees are based in the UK, but some details of MoD staff based in Iraq, Qatar, Cyprus and mainland Europe have also been stolen, which could present a significant security risk.

One intelligence source told the i: “This type of activity is often the first stage of a covert recruitment operation by adversaries.

“Stolen data provides hackers with personal information hostile actors can then use to coerce or blackmail employees who had viewed the stolen data said they believed it posed a greater risk to the individual rather than the institution.”

They added: “There is a significant risk here of further blackmail to members of the armed forces using exfiltrated personal data.

“These are the new techniques used by adversaries to infiltrate the UK.”

A government spokesperson told the i: “We take a robust response to cyber threats which threaten our national interests and work round the clock to address vulnerabilities and protect critical services.

“It is important for individuals and organisations to remain vigilant against the risks posed by information theft.”

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It comes after reports British spies are taking “covert action” against Russia to help defeat Vladimir Putin in his effort to take Ukraine, according to the head of MI6.

Sir Richard Moore said on Friday that MI6 “cherishes our heritage of covert action, which we keep alive today” by helping Kyiv to resist Russia’s illegal invasion.

Speaking at the British embassy in Paris, he accused Russia of carrying out a “staggeringly reckless” campaign of sabotage across Europe.

Sir Richard also warned that Putin could push “into countries in Nato’s eastern flank next”.

“Our security – British, French, European and transatlantic- will be jeopardised,” he added.

Meanwhile, an ex-CIA analyst warned that Russia is recruiting amateur criminal gangs to spy on Britain and conduct sabotage operations in Europe,

David McCloskey, a former intelligence analyst, also described how spies have become more important than ever in the wake of increasing global tensions.

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