Labour Party chair Anna Turley reported alleged Russian hacking of Nigel Farage's phone and bank accounts to the National Cyber Security Centre and Metropolitan Police, claiming the incident poses risks to British national security and democratic integrity. Farage's Reform UK party attributed the breach to Moscow-linked state actors using spear phishing tactics, though the Metropolitan Police said it had no record of receiving a report.
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Labour Party chair Anna Turley reported alleged Russian hacking of Nigel Farage's phone and bank accounts to the National Cyber Security Centre and Metropolitan Police, claiming the incident poses risks to British national security and democratic integrity. Farage's Reform UK party attributed the breach to Moscow-linked state actors using spear phishing tactics, though the Metropolitan Police said it had no record of receiving a report.