The Kremlin denies British reports of Russia’s penetration of a terrace phone

The Kremlin denies British reports of Russia’s penetration of a terrace phone

On Monday, the Kremlin refuted a British media report that claimed Liz Terrach, a former British prime minister, had had her phone tapped by Rossa spies.
The Russian agents were able to access a terrace while she was a foreign minister, according to a Saturday article in the daily “Daily Mail.”
When asked about the report, Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov responded, “What can be taken seriously from the British media is the lowest.

The British government highlighted its rigorous electronic security measures for officials on Sunday.
According to “The Mail On Sunday,” the hack was discovered when a candidate for prime minister and leader of the Conservative Party was campaigning last summer.
She stated that the then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson kept this security violation a secret.

According to the newspaper’s anonymous sources, Rossa spies were allegedly involved in the penetration procedure.
Despite declining to comment on the security measures, a representative for the UK government claimed that London has “strong procedures used to guard from electronic threats,” including routine security environments for politicians.

The opposition parties, for their part, urged that an impartial investigation be launched into the hacking operation and the disclosure of this information to a publication.
“Has Russia accessed Liz Terrace’s phone? Did the news disappear? In that case, why? “.
“This will be an unjustified matter,” she continued, “if it comes out that this material was kept from the public to safeguard Liz Terrach nomination.”
Cybersecurity risks are raised by this situation, according to Labor spokesman Evit Cooper.

This is the reason that everyone in the government should take the subject of cybersecurity seriously, according to Sky News.

The Russian government disputes British accusations that it had accessed a terrace phone.

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