Eilmeldung
ESEE.UU. ataca a Irán en respuesta a agresiones en el Estrecho de OrmuzESEEUU reanuda bombardeos contra Irán tras ataques a buques comercialesESSocavón de nueve metros obliga a desalojar a vecinos de cinco edificios en BarcelonaESSánchez: El 'no a la guerra' y el mayor gasto militar de EspañaESSánchez afronta 2027 con tres 'balas' para revalidar la investiduraESAsturias y Castilla-La Mancha rechazan la financiación autonómica y dejan al Gobierno solo con CataluñaESEl PP y Vox reajustan su relación tras las elecciones autonómicasESLa presunta trama de corrupción del PSOE se unifica en torno a Antxon AlonsoESDimisión en cadena en la Agencia Tributaria por desavenencias con HaciendaESTrump considera las reservas de petróleo de Venezuela como propiasESEE.UU. ataca a Irán en respuesta a agresiones en el Estrecho de OrmuzESEEUU reanuda bombardeos contra Irán tras ataques a buques comercialesESSocavón de nueve metros obliga a desalojar a vecinos de cinco edificios en BarcelonaESSánchez: El 'no a la guerra' y el mayor gasto militar de EspañaESSánchez afronta 2027 con tres 'balas' para revalidar la investiduraESAsturias y Castilla-La Mancha rechazan la financiación autonómica y dejan al Gobierno solo con CataluñaESEl PP y Vox reajustan su relación tras las elecciones autonómicasESLa presunta trama de corrupción del PSOE se unifica en torno a Antxon AlonsoESDimisión en cadena en la Agencia Tributaria por desavenencias con HaciendaESTrump considera las reservas de petróleo de Venezuela como propias
Newsgather
BackLabour MP Florence Eshalomi's Staffer Hit by Suspected Phishing Hack
Labour MP Florence Eshalomi's Staffer Hit by Suspected Phishing Hack
Politik
Politico EU09.06.2026Politik2 dk okuma

Labour MP Florence Eshalomi's Staffer Hit by Suspected Phishing Hack

Auf einen Blick

  • Nearly 2,000 people, including Westminster journalists and public affairs professionals, were targeted by a phishing email after a suspected hack of a staffer of senior Labour MP Florence Eshalomi, chair of the House of Commons housing committee.
  • The email, identified as a phishing attack by the Parliamentary Digital Service, attempted to secure account credentials.
  • Eshalomi believes a senior staff member’s account was compromised after opening a malicious file from an external breached organization.

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Warum es wichtig ist

Recent series of cyberattacks on Westminster bodies, including a 2024 attack on the Electoral Commission by a Chinese state-affiliated group.

Schriftgröße

LONDON — Nearly 2,000 people were targeted with a phishing email after the suspected hack of a staffer of senior Labour MP Florence Eshalomi. The email contained a malicious file — identified by the Parliamentary Digital Service as a phishing attack — that tried to secure the credentials of other accounts, according to an email seen by POLITICO, which was sent by Eshalomi to those targeted in the days following last week’s breach. Westminster journalists and public affairs professionals were among those alerted to the suspected attack. Eshalomi, who is chair of the House of Commons housing committee, told POLITICO she believes a senior staff member’s account was compromised after opening a similar file sent by an external organization that had also been breached. The Labour MP said she did not know how many people may have fallen victim, but that a staff member of another MP had visited her office last week “because their account had been hacked as well.” It took three days for those targeted to be alerted after the initial breach. Eshalomi said they were only able to identify the recipients of the phishing email after Westminster’s digital team regained access to the account. One person who received the bogus email, granted anonymity to discuss a sensitive issue, said the grammar used by the suspected hacker in the email was good, and they had avoided opening the malicious file only because they’d never previously spoken to the staffer and it “all felt weird.” While Eshalomi believes the suspected hackers took a “scattergun” approach to those contacted, she expressed concern over the apparent sophistication of the scheme. Those who responded to the original email with concerns about its legitimacy received reassuring responses from the suspected attackers that it was safe. It is unclear who is responsible for the attack, or whether they extracted information from the account during the breach. A series of cyberattacks on Westminster bodies have taken place in recent years. In 2024, the British government said an unidentified Chinese state-affiliated hacking group was behind a cyberattack on the Electoral Commission — the watchdog responsible for policing the U.K.’s election system. As chair of the Commons Housing, Communities and Local Government select committee, Eshalomi is currently leading a review of the U.K. government’s proposals to strengthen election rules and tackle hostile threats. But she said there is no evidence to suggest the attack was directly linked to her position. A parliamentary spokesperson declined to comment on individual cases, but insisted the institution has “robust measures” in place to help Westminster staff manage their digital safety.

Worauf zu achten ist

KI-Ausblick — Möglichkeiten, keine Fakten

  • Increased cybersecurity measures in Westminster

    Wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Wochen

Offene Fragen

  • Who is responsible for the attack?
  • Was any information extracted from the compromised account?

Verwandte Themen

This article was originally published by Politico EU.

Ähnliche Meldungen

Mehr zu diesem ThemaFlorence Eshalomi