Australia accuses foreign government of cyber attack on lawmakers
(Reuters) - A cyber
attack on Australian lawmakers that breached the networks of major political
parties was probably carried out by a foreign government, Prime Minister Scott
Morrison said on Monday, but did not name any suspects.
As Australia heads
for an election due by May, lawmakers were told this month told to urgently
change their passwords after the cyber intelligence agency detected an attack
on the national parliament’s computer network.
The hackers
breached the networks of major political parties, Morrison said, as he issued
an initial assessment by investigators.
“Our cyber
experts believe that a sophisticated state actor is responsible for this
malicious activity,” he told parliament.
“We also
became aware that the networks of some political parties, Liberal, Labor and
Nationals have also been affected.”
Morrison did
not reveal what information was accessed, but he said there was no evidence of
election interference.
Investors are
still securing local networks, said Alastair MacGibbon, head of the Australian
Cyber Security Centre, the government department responsible for online
security.
“Our political
institutions represent high-value targets,” MacGibbon told reporters in the
capital, Canberra .
“We will
continue to work with our friends and colleagues, both here and overseas, to
work out who is behind it and hopefully their intent.”
Analysts have
said China , Russia and Iran were the most likely culprits.
“When you
consider motivation, you would have to say that China
is the leading suspect, while you wouldn’t rule out Russia either,” said Fergus Hanson,
head of the International Cyber Policy Centre at think-tank the Australian
Strategic Policy Institute.
“It is the
honey pot of juicy political gossip that has been hoovered up. Emails showing
everything from the dirty laundry of internal fights through to who supported a
policy could be on display.”
Ties with China have deteriorated since 2017, after Canberra accused Beijing
of meddling in its domestic affairs. Both countries have since sought to mend
relations, but Australia
remains wary of China .
Tension rose
this month after Australia
rescinded the visa of a prominent Chinese businessman, just months after
barring Chinese telecoms giant Huawei Technologies from supplying equipment to
its 5G broadband network.
Officers of Russia ’s GRU military intelligence agency
covertly monitored computers of U.S.
Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign and campaign
committees, and stole large amounts of data, U.S. investigators have concluded.
Australia accuses foreign government of cyber attack on lawmakers
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