TIMES INVESTIGATION

Ministers’ email addresses and passwords up for sale

Russian hackers trade haul of stolen data
Email addresses and passwords used by Justine Greening, the education secretary, have been sold or bartered on Russian-speaking hacking sites
Email addresses and passwords used by Justine Greening, the education secretary, have been sold or bartered on Russian-speaking hacking sites
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Passwords belonging to British cabinet ministers, ambassadors and senior police officers have been traded online by Russian hackers, an investigation by The Times has found.

Email addresses and passwords used by Justine Greening, the education secretary, and Greg Clark, the business secretary, are among stolen credentials of tens of thousands of government officials that were sold or bartered on Russian-speaking hacking sites. They were later made freely available.

Two huge lists of stolen data reveal private log-in details of 1,000 British MPs and parliamentary staff, 7,000 police employees and more than 1,000 Foreign Office officials, an analysis shows — including the department’s own head of IT.

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), which was set up to protect the country against cyberattacks, said last night