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Former Parliamentary Staff Arrested Under Anti-Hacking Laws

Severity: Low (Score: 24.9)

Sources: Telegraph, www.standard.co.uk, Independent, Uk.News.Yahoo, Standard

Summary

A former parliamentary staff member was arrested last week under the Computer Misuse Act 1990, as announced by Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle. The law addresses unauthorized access to computer material, including intent to commit or facilitate further offenses and unauthorized modification of computer material. The arrest was revealed during a statement on a security matter in the House of Commons, with Sir Lindsay indicating that the police investigation is ongoing. Specific details regarding the individual or the nature of the alleged hacking have not been disclosed due to the live investigation. This incident adds to a series of criminal probes involving current and former parliamentary workers, including allegations of espionage. The safety and security of Parliament's staff and visitors remain a priority according to a parliamentary spokesperson. Key Points: • A former parliamentary staff member was arrested under the Computer Misuse Act 1990. • The police investigation into the incident is ongoing and details remain undisclosed. • This arrest follows a series of criminal investigations involving former parliamentary employees.

Key Entities

  • China (country)
  • CWE-287 - Improper Authentication (cwe)
  • CWE-862 - Missing Authorization (cwe)
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