08-05-2024 16:31
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UK responds to cyber hacking of MoD payroll but refuses to name China as culprit
“We do have indications that this was the suspected work of a malign actor and we cannot rule out state involvement,” Grant Shapps, UK defense secretary told lawmakers.
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