The
attacks were carried out over the last three years by the
secretive National Cyber Force (NCF), a hacking unit operational
since 2020 made up of spies and defence officials from Britain's
armed forces and Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ),
the eavesdropping agency said in a statement.
"In an increasingly volatile and interconnected world, to be a
truly responsible cyber power, nations must be able to contest
and compete with adversaries in cyberspace," GCHQ director
Jeremy Fleming said.
The statement was published alongside a 28-page paper designed
"to illustrate aspects of how the UK is being a responsible
cyber power". It did not elaborate on the specifics of those
operations.
Britain's position as a leading hacking power competing
alongside the United States with countries including Russia,
China and Iran has been long known but rarely acknowledged.
In 2018, GCHQ revealed a series of attacks it had conducted
against Islamic State. Since its establishment, Britain has
given little information about the activities of the NCF.
Since it began operating, the NCF has used its offensive cyber
capabilities to protect overseas military deployments and
"disrupt terrorist groups", the statement said, without
elaborating.
British government hackers have also countered state
disinformation campaigns and worked to "reduce the threat of
external interference in democratic elections", the statement
added.
The paper accompanying the statement did not say which
disinformation-spreading states British hackers had worked to
counter. It noted, however, that "countries such as Russia and
Iran routinely carry out cyber operations of different kinds in
order to spread disinformation".
"The NCF's work is covert and we therefore do not reveal details
of individual operations. Indeed the intent is sometimes that
adversaries do not realise that the effects they are
experiencing are the result of a cyber operation," GCHQ said.
"This ambiguity can help to amplify the cognitive effect".
The statement named James Babbage, a GCHQ intelligence officer
of 30 years, as commander of the NCF.
(Reporting by James Pearson; Editing by Tomasz Janowski)
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