🔺 EXCLUSIVE: China staged a huge cyberattack on Ukraine’s military and nuclear facilities in the build-up to Russia’s invasion, according to intelligence memos obtained by The Times thetimes.co.uk/article/china-…
More than 600 websites belonging to the defence ministry in Kyiv and other institutions suffered thousands of hacking attempts which were co-ordinated by the Chinese government, according to Ukraine’s security service, the SBU
In an apparent sign of complicity in the invasion, the spy agency revealed that Chinese attacks started before the end of the Winter Olympics and peaked on February 23, the day before Russian troops and tanks crossed the border thetimes.co.uk/article/we-did…
The SBU said China’s attacks sought to infiltrate targets ranging from border defence forces to the national bank and railway authority. They were designed to steal data and explore ways to shut down or disrupt vital defence and civilian infrastructure
Russia also tried to cripple Ukraine’s computer networks and compromise government websites before invading, but the SBU said Chinese attacks could be distinguished by the trademark tools and methods of the cyberwarfare unit of the People’s Liberation Army thetimes.co.uk/article/could-…
US intelligence sources indicated that the information about a Chinese cyberattack on Ukrainian government facilities prior to the Russian invasion was accurate. The Chinese embassy did not respond to a request for comment
Beijing has refused to condemn President Putin for invading Ukraine.
Analysts said that China could be punished with western sanctions if it was proven to be supporting the war thetimes.co.uk/article/as-the…
The SBU shared with The Times a series of intelligence memos, thought to be prepared by another country, that lay out the scale and ambition of the hack
They identified key military targets such as the Ukrainian National Security and Defence Council and the State Border Guard Service, as well as civilian services including the national bank and ministry of finance. One memo laid out an attack on Ukraine’s nuclear infrastructure
The chief inspector of prisons, Charlie Taylor, is the only person in England and Wales allowed to enter a jail at any time. A vast bunch of keys hang off his chain.
He knows how to unbolt and open a door in seconds. He can ask to taste the food, visit a cell, talk to an inmate or question the officers. He’s on the lookout for everything from “cockroaches to contraband”, the physical and mental health of prisoners and morale of staff
📍 @aliceTTimes meets him outside the gates to HMP Wormwood Scrubs, a category B prison in west London that has held everyone from Pete Doherty to Ian Brady
When Roman Abramovich and members of the Ukrainian peace negotiation team were afflicted with mysterious and frightening symptoms after a meeting in Kyiv, they knew who to turn to...
... an oddly-named collective of journalists and investigators run by a 43-year-old media studies drop-out from his home in Leicester
🔺 NEW: Britain’s most advanced portable missile system is thought to have shot down a Russian helicopter in its first use on the Ukrainian battlefield thetimes.co.uk/article/uk-mis…
Starstreak, a high-velocity projectile that destroys targets with three kinetic darts, was filmed cutting a Russian aircraft in two over the Luhansk region in the east of Ukraine
Ukrainian attack helicopters are claimed to have attacked a fuel storage facility in Russia as Kyiv’s forces continue to counterattack against Putin’s invasion thetimes.co.uk/article/zelens…
At least two people were injured as a petrol depot near the Russian city of Belgorod was hit by missiles on Friday, local officials said, after the helicopters were seen flying low across the border
If confirmed, the attack would mark the first such air strike on Russian soil since the start of the invasion, although Ukraine has previously fired missiles and artillery shells over the frontier thetimes.co.uk/article/dont-b…
Boris Johnson performed two U-turns within the space of an evening yesterday over a plan to drop a controversial ban on conversion therapy thetimes.co.uk/article/boris-…
Boris Johnson has now performed 47 U-turns in 32 months
🔎 Times Investigation: An Oxford college silenced a female undergraduate after she complained of being violently raped by another student in her university room thetimes.co.uk/article/oxford…
Lady Margaret Hall, formerly a women-only college, warned the young woman in writing not to reveal anything about the alleged attack or its safeguarding arrangements on social networks or to the media
The woman told The Times how her alleged attacker, with whom she was in a relationship, entered her bedroom while she was asleep before pinning her arms down and raping her. He later explained scratches on his face and neck to another undergraduate as being from “rough sex”