Putin Personally Cyberhacked UK Parliament

Zeiger
Daily Stormer
June 25, 2017

Maybe you’d still have your base if you weren’t a bunch of incompetent boomers.

Does every government official and political organization in the west protect their accounts with passwords like “guest” or “password” ?

What exactly are the billions of dollars in tax money used for, if these retards can’t even get their sophisticated cyberintelligence agencies to secure their emails?

I guess the tech experts must be too busy tracking down people who say bad things about Moslems on the internet.

The Hill:

The British parliament was hit by a cyber attack Friday night that left members and staffers unable to access emails as hackers attempted to exploit weak passwords and gain access to accounts.

I’m not putting anything past these dumb bureaucrats.

Multiple news agencies reported Saturday that the U.K. parliament was hit by a “sustained and determined” effort by hackers, a report which was confirmed on Twitter by multiple members of parliament.

“Sorry no parliamentary email access today – we’re under cyber attack from Kim Jong Un, Putin or a kid in his mom’s basement or something…” Henry Smith, a Conservative member, tweeted.

“Cyber security attack on Westminster Parliamentary e.mails may not work remotely Text urgent messages,” wrote Chris Rennard, a Liberal Democrat member of the House of Lords.

A spokesperson for the House of Commons released a statement confirming “unauthorised attempts to access parliamentary user accounts.”

“The Houses of Parliament have discovered unauthorised attempts to access parliamentary user accounts. We are continuing to investigate this incident and take further measures to secure the computer network, liaising with the National Cyber Security Centre,” the statement read. “We have systems in place to protect member and staff accounts and are taking the necessary steps to protect our systems.”

Yeah.

Unfortunately, those systems don’t apparently include forcing the users to have secure login information.

Only Russian cyber-espionage specialists could have guessed weak passwords.

Did the “hackers” gain access to the accounts? It’s not specified, but if the security agencies were certain that nothing was compromised, they probably would have said so in order to save face. The fact that they’re staying vague indicates that it’s likely accounts were accessed and information was acquired by the attackers.

So who knows – maybe we’ll get a juicy Wikileaks drop soon.