The private email accounts of up to 90 of the 650 members of
Britain's House of Commons were targeted in late June, with some
news reports suggesting that the attack was carried out by a
foreign government, such as Russia.
However, cyber security experts had found that the hackers only
managed to access accounts of lawmakers who used primitive and
easily discovered passwords, the sources, who are familiar with
the investigations into the attacks, said.
It remains unclear who did carry out the attack, they added.
Investigators hope the hack will convince politicians and other
public figures to use more sophisticated passwords for their
email and other online activities.
British authorities are not commenting publicly on the progress
of investigations, but an official cautioned after the hack was
discovered that "cyber threats to the UK come from criminals,
terrorists, hacktivists as well as nation states."
(Reporting by Mark Hosenball; Editing by Alexander Smith)
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