'We are not safe' – Russia will 'target UK and influence operations' using a simple trick

Russia could “target the UK” and “influence operations” through loopholes in commonly used software, a cyber security chief has claimed.

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Government departments have been warned against using antivirus software

Government departments have been warned against using antivirus software made by tech firms with links to Russia amid concerns over national security.

Ciaran Martin, head of the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), said Russia has the intent "to target UK central Government and the UK's critical national infrastructure" and there are "obvious risks around foreign ownership" of companies that produce anti-virus software.

In a letter to Whitehall chiefs agreed with MI5, he described Russia as a "highly capable cyber threat actor" which uses cyberspace for "espionage, disruption and influence operations".

The NCSC is in discussion with the largest Russian player in the UK, Kaspersky Lab, in order to develop checks to prevent, what Mr Martin refers to as a "transfer of UK data to the Russian state”.

Russia stands accused of meddling in the 2016 US election, while MPs have questioned if the Moscow has sought to interfere in UK elections and the Brexit referendum.

Theresa May used a November speech to issue a message to Russian president Vladimir Putin that the international community was aware of his country's efforts to spread fake news in an attempt to "sow discord in the West".

Mr Martin has previously warned that Russian hackers have targeted the UK energy network, telecoms and the media in the past year.

However, his letter said most people and companies in the UK were not under threat of state-backed cyber attacks, but rather from criminal gangs.

He said: "The NCSC advises that Russia is a highly capable cyber threat actor which uses cyber as a tool of statecraft.

"This includes espionage, disruption and influence operations. Russia has the intent to target UK central Government and the UK's critical national infrastructure.

"However, the overwhelming majority of UK individuals and organisations are not being actively targeted by the Russian state, and are far more likely to be targeted by cybercriminals.

"In drawing this guidance to (department heads') attention today, it is our aim to enable departments to make informed, risk-based decisions on (their) choice of AV provider.

"To that end, we advise that where it is assessed that access to the information by the Russian state would be a risk to national security, a Russia-based AV company should not be chosen."

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Russia has the intent "to target the UK central Government"

The NCSC is concerned that the hackers backed by the Russian state could exploit AV software and has opened talks with Kaspersky Lab.

Mr Martin said it is hoped they can develop an independent means on checking the company's products to "give the Government assurance about the security of their involvement in the wider UK market".

The company's co-founder, Eugene Kaspersky, has denied any wrongdoing by the company, telling the BBC earlier this week: "It's not true that the Russian state has access to the data. There are no facts about that."

NCSC technical director Ian Levy said the issue was "complex and nuanced" and urged the public not to panic.

He said in a blog post: ”We really don't want people doing things like ripping out Kaspersky software at large, as it makes little sense.

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Theresa May used a November speech to issue a message to Russian president Vladimir Putin

"There's almost no installed base of Kaspersky AV in central government," he said.

"Beyond this relatively small number of systems, we see no compelling case at present to extend that advice to wider public sector, more general enterprises, or individuals."

Meanwhile, Russia is looking at the possibility of military intervention in North Korea to stop a nuclear fallout, according to a member of the Russian security council.

Following North Korea’s declaration earlier this week that it now has nuclear capability to target the whole of the US, Russia’s Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev has confirmed Russia is considering its options.

Mr Patrushev admitted that Pyongyang’s actions had put Russia at risk due to the potential of an outbreak of war.

He said: “If there is military action – and you know some countries do not rule it out – this would create all sorts of problems, including for us.”

'We are not safe' – Russia will 'target UK and influence operations' using a simple trick

Russia could “target the UK” and “influence operations” through loopholes in commonly used software, a cyber security chief has claimed.

RussiaGETTY

Government departments have been warned against using antivirus software

Government departments have been warned against using antivirus software made by tech firms with links to Russia amid concerns over national security.

Ciaran Martin, head of the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), said Russia has the intent "to target UK central Government and the UK's critical national infrastructure" and there are "obvious risks around foreign ownership" of companies that produce anti-virus software.

In a letter to Whitehall chiefs agreed with MI5, he described Russia as a "highly capable cyber threat actor" which uses cyberspace for "espionage, disruption and influence operations".

The NCSC is in discussion with the largest Russian player in the UK, Kaspersky Lab, in order to develop checks to prevent, what Mr Martin refers to as a "transfer of UK data to the Russian state”.

Russia stands accused of meddling in the 2016 US election, while MPs have questioned if the Moscow has sought to interfere in UK elections and the Brexit referendum.

Theresa May used a November speech to issue a message to Russian president Vladimir Putin that the international community was aware of his country's efforts to spread fake news in an attempt to "sow discord in the West".

Mr Martin has previously warned that Russian hackers have targeted the UK energy network, telecoms and the media in the past year.

However, his letter said most people and companies in the UK were not under threat of state-backed cyber attacks, but rather from criminal gangs.

He said: "The NCSC advises that Russia is a highly capable cyber threat actor which uses cyber as a tool of statecraft.

"This includes espionage, disruption and influence operations. Russia has the intent to target UK central Government and the UK's critical national infrastructure.

"However, the overwhelming majority of UK individuals and organisations are not being actively targeted by the Russian state, and are far more likely to be targeted by cybercriminals.

"In drawing this guidance to (department heads') attention today, it is our aim to enable departments to make informed, risk-based decisions on (their) choice of AV provider.

"To that end, we advise that where it is assessed that access to the information by the Russian state would be a risk to national security, a Russia-based AV company should not be chosen."

Vladimir PutinGETTY

Russia has the intent "to target the UK central Government"

The NCSC is concerned that the hackers backed by the Russian state could exploit AV software and has opened talks with Kaspersky Lab.

Mr Martin said it is hoped they can develop an independent means on checking the company's products to "give the Government assurance about the security of their involvement in the wider UK market".

The company's co-founder, Eugene Kaspersky, has denied any wrongdoing by the company, telling the BBC earlier this week: "It's not true that the Russian state has access to the data. There are no facts about that."

NCSC technical director Ian Levy said the issue was "complex and nuanced" and urged the public not to panic.

He said in a blog post: ”We really don't want people doing things like ripping out Kaspersky software at large, as it makes little sense.

Theresa MayGETTY

Theresa May used a November speech to issue a message to Russian president Vladimir Putin

"There's almost no installed base of Kaspersky AV in central government," he said.

"Beyond this relatively small number of systems, we see no compelling case at present to extend that advice to wider public sector, more general enterprises, or individuals."

Meanwhile, Russia is looking at the possibility of military intervention in North Korea to stop a nuclear fallout, according to a member of the Russian security council.

Following North Korea’s declaration earlier this week that it now has nuclear capability to target the whole of the US, Russia’s Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev has confirmed Russia is considering its options.

Mr Patrushev admitted that Pyongyang’s actions had put Russia at risk due to the potential of an outbreak of war.

He said: “If there is military action – and you know some countries do not rule it out – this would create all sorts of problems, including for us.”

'We are not safe' – Russia will 'target UK and influence operations' using a simple trick

Russia could “target the UK” and “influence operations” through loopholes in commonly used software, a cyber security chief has claimed.

RussiaGETTY

Government departments have been warned against using antivirus software

Government departments have been warned against using antivirus software made by tech firms with links to Russia amid concerns over national security.

Ciaran Martin, head of the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), said Russia has the intent "to target UK central Government and the UK's critical national infrastructure" and there are "obvious risks around foreign ownership" of companies that produce anti-virus software.

In a letter to Whitehall chiefs agreed with MI5, he described Russia as a "highly capable cyber threat actor" which uses cyberspace for "espionage, disruption and influence operations".

The NCSC is in discussion with the largest Russian player in the UK, Kaspersky Lab, in order to develop checks to prevent, what Mr Martin refers to as a "transfer of UK data to the Russian state”.

Russia stands accused of meddling in the 2016 US election, while MPs have questioned if the Moscow has sought to interfere in UK elections and the Brexit referendum.

Theresa May used a November speech to issue a message to Russian president Vladimir Putin that the international community was aware of his country's efforts to spread fake news in an attempt to "sow discord in the West".

Mr Martin has previously warned that Russian hackers have targeted the UK energy network, telecoms and the media in the past year.

However, his letter said most people and companies in the UK were not under threat of state-backed cyber attacks, but rather from criminal gangs.

He said: "The NCSC advises that Russia is a highly capable cyber threat actor which uses cyber as a tool of statecraft.

"This includes espionage, disruption and influence operations. Russia has the intent to target UK central Government and the UK's critical national infrastructure.

"However, the overwhelming majority of UK individuals and organisations are not being actively targeted by the Russian state, and are far more likely to be targeted by cybercriminals.

"In drawing this guidance to (department heads') attention today, it is our aim to enable departments to make informed, risk-based decisions on (their) choice of AV provider.

"To that end, we advise that where it is assessed that access to the information by the Russian state would be a risk to national security, a Russia-based AV company should not be chosen."

Vladimir PutinGETTY

Russia has the intent "to target the UK central Government"

The NCSC is concerned that the hackers backed by the Russian state could exploit AV software and has opened talks with Kaspersky Lab.

Mr Martin said it is hoped they can develop an independent means on checking the company's products to "give the Government assurance about the security of their involvement in the wider UK market".

The company's co-founder, Eugene Kaspersky, has denied any wrongdoing by the company, telling the BBC earlier this week: "It's not true that the Russian state has access to the data. There are no facts about that."

NCSC technical director Ian Levy said the issue was "complex and nuanced" and urged the public not to panic.

He said in a blog post: ”We really don't want people doing things like ripping out Kaspersky software at large, as it makes little sense.

Theresa MayGETTY

Theresa May used a November speech to issue a message to Russian president Vladimir Putin

"There's almost no installed base of Kaspersky AV in central government," he said.

"Beyond this relatively small number of systems, we see no compelling case at present to extend that advice to wider public sector, more general enterprises, or individuals."

Meanwhile, Russia is looking at the possibility of military intervention in North Korea to stop a nuclear fallout, according to a member of the Russian security council.

Following North Korea’s declaration earlier this week that it now has nuclear capability to target the whole of the US, Russia’s Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev has confirmed Russia is considering its options.

Mr Patrushev admitted that Pyongyang’s actions had put Russia at risk due to the potential of an outbreak of war.

He said: “If there is military action – and you know some countries do not rule it out – this would create all sorts of problems, including for us.”

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