Calls to investigate allegations about the penetration of the Liz Terrach phone

Calls to investigate allegations about the penetration of the Liz Terrach phone

According to The Mail on Sunday, British opponents asked for an investigation to be started on Saturday in response to suspicions that clients thought to be working for the Kremlin had hacked Liz Tarrach’s phone when she was the minister of foreign affairs.
According to the newspaper’s unidentified security sources, “clients suspected of working for the Kremlin” hacked into a patio phone. They may have had access to “extremely private conversations with foreign partners.”


For his part, a government spokesman said, “We are not commenting” on the security arrangements related to individuals, but he added that there are “strong systems applied to protect from cyber threats. ”
Evit Cooper, a spokesperson of the opposition, emphasised the need to “All of these security issues should be looked into and dealt with seriously.

According to a person who spoke to the publication, the “hacker” phone was hidden in a closed closet in a secure government location after receiving communications that included some “very sensitive exchanges” regarding the conflict in Ukraine.
According to the publication, the intrusion was found this summer, when the candidate for foreign minister and head of the Conservative Party was running for prime minister.

She stated that Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Simon Kis, his top political adviser, at the time, are “details of her argument.”
“We need an independent emergency investigation to reveal the truth,” said Layla Moran, deputy from the liberal liberal party, Laila Moran.

The newspaper cited a source who said that “it will take some time to discover who is behind this type of attack, but Russia tends to be at the top of the list” but did not indicate why it was believed that Russia was behind the claimed attack.
This occurs at a time when Interior Minister Suwala Breparman was appointed by Prime Minister Rishi Sonak following her resignation due to a security violation.

A member of Parliament’s personal email may have been used to send a very classified document.

calls for an investigation into claims that Liz Terrach’s phone was compromised

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