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Jeremy Clarkson 'hacked' by Russian crooks in shocking security breach

Jeremy Clarkson after hacking a luxury grocery firm. Motormouth Jezza, snooker ace Ronnie O’Sullivan, Wildlife presenter David Attenborough, Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson and former tennis star Tim Henman all had information nicked by the Russian gang. READ MORE: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire fans slam 'millionaire' player who 'doesn't need money' Their addresses and other details were published on the dark web after the raid on Daylesford Organic.Security expert Philip Ingram - a former colonel in British military - warned: “This cyber attack should be a wake-up call for the security services and businesses.“Daylesford is exactly the kind of company that would be viewed by Russia-based hackers as both a lucrative ransomware opportunity and of potential use to power brokers in the Kremlin.” The luxury grocer’s, based in the privately-owned village of Daylesford in Gloucestershire, is reported to have delivered food to Boris Johnson during lockdown.
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MI5 warns up to 50 Russian spies are active in all levels of British society
Vladimir Putin's informers are working in the House of Commons, the civil service and top public schools, reports The Mirror.It is also understood that Putin has demanded that all his sleeper agents - operating under deep cover - remain on standby to jump into action as a response to Britain's support for Ukraine in their war with Russia.The Security Service have already been put on alert for potential cyber attacks by Russian spies in the UK.There are also concerns that the country's military secrets are being targeted, along with Ukrainian activists and Russian dissenters.A senior intelligence insider said: "We have to assume Russia is now active at all levels of British society. They scoop up all forms of intelligence and pass it back to the Kremlin through handlers."This could be anything from what sort of weaponry is being sent to the Ukraine – and how much of it – to the sexual antics of the country's political and military leaders."The disclosure comes after a suspected Russian spy was seized at Gatwick last week.The man in his 40s was held under the Official Secrets Act and remains in custody.Lt Col Philip Ingram, a former military intelligence officer, said: "It is impossible to accurately assess how many Russian agents there are in the UK.
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