Putin's spies broke the phone Liz TRASS with weapons supply to Ukraine - media
Agents, who probably worked on Russian President Vladimir Putin, broke the personal phone Liz trace and received access to the details of negotiations with the allies, as well as details of private correspondence with a close friend of the TRASS and a policy of quasi quarten. About it reports The Mail on Sunday. It became known about the evil during the summer election campaign of the Conservative Party, when the tra front held the post of head of the British Foreign Ministry.
However, Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Cabinet Secretary Simon Case decided not to disclose this information. The broken phone was even placed in a closed safe safe. It is reported that the correspondence to which foreign agents were accessed, the trust and quarten were criticized by Johnson, so there was a risk of potential blackmail. Hackers are also known to have access to correspondence with foreign diplomats, which discussed the supply of weapons to Ukraine.
Government representatives stated that they did not comment on individual security measures. However, according to sources reports, the event caused a scandal. "Boris Johnson was immediately reported and agreed with the Cabinet of Ministers that there should be a complete blackout of the news. The fact that the phone of the Foreign Ministry could be so easily broken was not in the best light," the source of journalists said.
According to sources, it takes some time to track who is behind attacks, individual hackers or government, but Russia is the first in the suspect list. Security services are increasingly concerned about hackers that work on countries such as Russian and China, and mobile phones are considered a vulnerable place for modern states. Ukrainian hackers broke the 1C system and merged thousands of Russians.