14-12-2016, 09:19 AM
Paul Rigby Wrote:Labour MP: Highly probable' Russian hackers interfered over Brexit vote
A LABOUR MP today claimed it is "highly probable" Russia interfered to influence the Brexit vote.
By GREG HEFFER, POLITICAL REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 17:05, Tue, Dec 13, 2016
http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/7...referendum
Quote:Speaking during an emergency House of Commons debate on Syria, where Russian forces have aided the country's dictator Bashar al-Assad in a brutal siege of rebel-held city Aleppo, Mr Bradshaw warned MPs of the growing threat of Russia.
The Exeter MP said: "I don't think we have even begun to wake up to what Russia is doing when it comes to cyber warfare.
"Not only their interference, now proven, in the American presidential campaign, probably in our own referendum last year.
"We don't have the evidence for that yet, but I think it's highly probable."
Mr Bradshaw claimed Moscow-backed agents will also be "involved" in next year's French and German elections, as he told MPs: "We've got to wake up to this."
US authorities recently assessed Russian cyber attacks were aimed at helping President-elect Donald Trump successfully defeat Hillary Clinton in the battle for the White House.
And, earlier this week, Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon said there was "a disturbing pattern" of allegations against Russia around cyber warfare, pointing to examples in Bulgaria, a recent referendum in the Netherlands and its continuing pressure on the Baltic states.
So it was Putin who took control of my pencil and made me put my X in the wrong box...
::laughingdog::
What a cunning bastard that Putin is. He made me put an X in the wrong box too.
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