UK Takes a Stand Against Russian and Chinese Cyber Threats

The UK has imposed sanctions against Russian media outlets and two Chinese firms in response to attacks and disinformation campaigns targeting Western nations. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper highlighted the need for increased cooperation to counter these 'hybrid threats' designed to weaken national infrastructure and undermine democracy.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 10-12-2025 00:04 IST | Created: 10-12-2025 00:04 IST
UK Takes a Stand Against Russian and Chinese Cyber Threats
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The UK government has announced new sanctions targeting Russian media and idea outlets, along with two China-based firms. This move comes as part of a broader strategy to counteract information warfare from hostile foreign entities.

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper revealed that the sanctioned entities include the Telegram channel Rybar, linked with Russian intelligence, and a think-tank operated by far-right writer Aleksandr Dugin. The sanctions aim to combat cyber activities deemed 'vast and indiscriminate' against the UK and its allies.

Highlighting the growing threat, Cooper emphasized the need for international cooperation in defending infrastructure and democratic processes. This announcement comes amid escalating hybrid threats, including disinformation campaigns like those witnessed during Moldova's elections.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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