May 14, 2026

At least 90 Email Accounts Hit By UK parliament cyberattack

By Promise Amadi

A “sustained and determined” cyberattack on Britain’s parliament compromised fewer than 90 email accounts, a parliamentary spokesman said Sunday.

The National Crime Agency said it was investigating “a possible cyber incident affecting parliament”, which raised fears of blackmail threats against some of the 9,000 parliamentary email account holders.

“Investigations are ongoing, but it has become clear that significantly fewer than one percent of the 9,000 accounts on the parliamentary network have been compromised,” the parliamentary spokesman told the Press Association.

“As they are identified, the individuals whose accounts have been compromised have been contacted and investigations to determine whether any data has been lost are under way,” he added.

Parliament shut down external access to email accounts on Saturday as it battled what officials called a “sustained and determined” attack.

The threat followed reports in British media, including the Times, that hackers were selling passwords for MPs online.

A global ransomware attack last month hit hundreds of thousands of computers, including hospitals in Britain that were forced to shut down, divert emergency cases and postpone operations.

The so-called WannaCry ransomware locked access to user files and in an on-screen message demanded payment of $300 (270 euros) in the virtual currency Bitcoin in order to decrypt the files.

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