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UK says three-quarters of cyberattacks on critical systems are linked to hostile states

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LONDON, June ‌17 (Reuters) - Three-quarters of cyberattacks targeting ​Britain's critical infrastructure can be linked to ⁠hostile state actors, the head of the National Cyber Security Centre, Richard ​Horne, said in a speech on ‌Wednesday.

• Horne said that in the year to May 2026 the NCSC had ⁠dealt with 200 incidents involving ⁠critical infrastructure and supporting systems.

• He warned that hostile states, such as Russia, China and Iran, were ‌increasingly targeting the systems that underpin essential ⁠services.

• China, Russia ‌and Iran have each ​denied previous accusations by Britain of malicious activity. The Chinese, Russian and ‌Iranian embassies in London ​did not immediately ⁠respond to a request for ‌comment.

• Horne said "every ⁠board member and every executive, in every organisation” had to strengthen cyber resilience, ​warning that ‌vulnerabilities not addressed today could be exploited ⁠in any future ​conflict.

(Reporting by William James; Editing ​by Aidan Lewis)

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