Daily Mail: Putin’s clients hacked a terrace while taking over the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Daily Mail: Putin’s clients hacked a terrace while taking over the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The personal phone of the former prime minister Liz Terrach was hacked while she was minister of foreign affairs, according to a report in the British tabloid “Daily Mail” published today, Saturday.

The newspaper report stated that these agents were able to reach “very secret details” for negotiations with international allies in addition to special messages that were exchanged with a close friend of Terrace, Kawasi Quawingg, who later became finance minister.
The communication, according to the BBC, featured discussions with foreign ministers regarding the conflict in Ukraine, including specifics concerning arms supplies.

According to the newspaper’s anonymous sources, communications had been sent for a year.
A spokeswoman for the British government declined to offer any insight into the “security arrangements for individuals.”
“The government has robust measures to defend against online threats. This includes regular security surroundings for ministers, and advice on protecting their personal data and alleviating cyber threats,” the spokesman said.

According to the newspaper, the prime minister’s patio was where the penetration was found during the Conservative Party leadership contest.
The publication claimed that the intercepted texts contained criticism of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson from Tarrach and Quarting, “which raised the possibility of extortion.”
Taras resigned from the position last week and was behind it, Rishi Sonak..

Putin’s clients hacked a patio while occupying the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, according to the Daily Mail.

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