UK Urges Public to Stockpile Supplies Amid Russian Cyberattack Threat

UK Urges Public to Stockpile Supplies Amid Russian Cyberattack Threat

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The UK government is launching a campaign urging citizens to stockpile food and water in preparation for potential cyberattacks from Russia. This initiative comes as part of a broader resilience campaign aimed at preparing the public for various emergencies, including severe weather and cyber threats. Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones emphasized the importance of being prepared to ensure safety and support for vulnerable communities. Recent accusations against Russia include an attempted cyberattack on Poland's power grid, which could have affected 500,000 people. The campaign coincides with the largest defense exercise in decades, dubbed Operation Albiston Shadow, testing military and civilian responses. The National Risk Register has been updated to include new threats, highlighting cyberattacks on critical infrastructure. The government aims to ensure readiness for any potential crisis, including disruptions to power, water, and communication systems.

Key Points: • UK citizens are advised to stockpile food and water due to potential Russian cyberattacks. • The campaign is part of a larger resilience initiative to prepare for various emergencies. • Recent reports indicate a failed Russian cyberattack on Poland's power grid affecting 500,000 people.

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2026-07-13
UK accuses Russia of cyberattack attempt
The UK and allies reported a failed Russian cyberattack on Poland's power grid that could have left 500,000 without electricity.
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2026-07-14
UK government launches resilience campaign
Citizens are urged to stockpile food and water in preparation for potential Russian cyberattacks and other emergencies.
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2026-07-14
Operation Albiston Shadow announced
The largest defense exercise in decades will test military and civilian responses to potential crises.
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National Risk Register updated
New entries added to the National Risk Register highlight threats from cyberattacks on critical infrastructure.
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