A cyberattack carried out against the UK's Parliament left members without access to their government email on Saturday. The country's authorities disabled email access to prevent the hack from spreading further in the network. Members specifically couldn't access their accounts while outside of government buildings.
The House of Commons confirmed the authorities had to disable email access as a result of the intrusion.
Just before this action was taken over the weekend, The Times reported a Russian hack led to account details for British cabinet ministers, ambassadors, and senior police officers becoming available online.
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