Britain says Russia on cyber offensive to sabotage Tokyo Olympics
Russia was banned from the world's top sporting events for four years in December over widespread doping offences, including the Tokyo Games which were originally scheduled for this year but postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak
Britain on Monday condemned what it said were attempts by
Russian military intelligence to disrupt next year's Olympic and Paralympic
Games in Tokyo with malicious cyberattacks.
British officials said Unit 74455 of Russia's GRU military
intelligence agency had conducted “cyber reconnaissance” operations against
Games organisers, logistics suppliers and sponsors.
They declined to give further details about the types of
attacks or whether they were successful, but said the activity included
creating fake websites and online accounts posing as key individuals to use in
future hacking attempts.
“The GRU's actions against the Olympic and Paralympic Games are cynical and reckless. We condemn them in the strongest possible terms,” said British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab.
Raab added that the announcement had been coordinated with
international allies as part of an effort to “call out and counter” Russia's
actions in cyberspace. The United States is expected to issue a statement later
on Monday.
Russia was banned from the world's top sporting events for
four years in December over widespread doping offences, including the Tokyo
Games which were originally scheduled for this year but postponed due to the
coronavirus outbreak.
The attacks on the 2020 Games are the latest in a string of
hacking attempts against international sporting organisations that Western
officials and cybersecurity experts say have been orchestrated by Russia since
its doping scandal erupted five years ago. Moscow has repeatedly denied the
allegations.
Britain said on Monday those attacks included a hack of the
2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in South Korea, which compromised
hundreds of computers, took down Internet access and disrupted broadcast feeds.
The attack in South Korea had previously been linked to
Russia by cybersecurity researchers but was made to look like the work of
Chinese or North Korean hackers, Britain's foreign ministry said in a
statement.
“The attacks on the 2020 Summer Games are the latest in a
campaign of Russian malicious activity against the Olympic and Paralympic
Games,” it said.
“The UK is confirming for the first time today the extent of GRU targeting of the 2018 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in Pyeongchang, Republic of Korea.”
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