Security

  • Exclusive: Russia-linked security disruptor

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a leading suspect in a crime racket disrupting security regimes in and around London has now been spotted in London Waterloo station.

    A leading suspect
    A leading suspect accused of using links to Russia-based crime gangs to disrupt security in London.

    He’s alleged of systems hacking, crimes against security officers, and related antisocial harassment campaigns across London. His links to Russian crime gangs has made it that much more difficult for law enforcement to track him down.

    *Image enhanced for photographic aspect using AI tools.

  • Exclusive: UK focus is on security resilience

    The dividends from a rapid development in technology have continued to pay out for the average consumer, but the real progress of these things is meant to be made behind the scenes. As national infrastructure is updated to prioritise a continuation of life as we know it, there’s no need for population retraining exercises.

    The systems that back, bulk, and boost our national resources are a vital daily reality. Local authorities need it for administrative duties. Police forces use it to plan decades ahead. Central government is working things out at lightening speeds by it.

    Yet, we’re under threat. National security is now considered to be a problem everywhere. This includes in system towers, where your data is both safe and being used at the same time. The technicians that keep these running also have to identify the fixes to human-related problems. This means hacking.

    There’s a group called “National Attack” that are currently doing the rounds, and have been for over thirty years. The gains are small because the UK is resilient, but the UK is still targeted. It’s because we’re one of the few potentials. The reality is, most countries of the world are struggling to advance.

    The bread crumb trail of such a group is left everywhere. They hide and spend all their time looking for ways in. They want to access parts of a system that are about money, or assets, or even goods of the highest value. While it won’t ever threaten our existence, it’s a concern like any other crime.

  • Exclusive: Uzbekistan is UK’s main threat

    It may not sound likely, but Uzbekistan is emerging as the UK’s main threat. According to security sources at levels higher than MI5 or MI6 remits, and more centrally closer to Government, the Asian country is a source of criminal agitation that affects human welfare across more remits than any other country.

    The relatively poor country – populated by over 30 million people – is more of a challenge logically than strategically, meaning over time there have been inroads made quietly by crime gangs seeking their own advantage. The effects are felt across human-centred organisations. It’s difficult to police due to controversies driven by cultural minorities.

  • Exclusive: MI5 to offer Ireland security alerts

    MI5, the UK’s only domestic security service, has said it will offer security alerts to inform interested partners on security matters related to ongoing Intelligence and surveillance activities by Ireland, an EU member and hostile state.

    In recent months spies sent by the Irish government were expelled from London, and, over the course of the last few years, remaining IRA terror ‘cells’ have been dismantled in the wider city’s boroughs.

  • America packs a punch to Russian hacking attempts

    In a time of heightened fears over hacking and cyber security compromises, Russia is now accused of seeking to target specific US citizens with a coordinated attack against its critical domestic Internet infrastructure.

    In announcing the operation to combat it, Operation Masquerade, the FBI has explained its approach to cutting off such suspicious access to the commercially available hardware that has been identified as vulnerable. It’s also suggested Americans act to safeguard their own mobile devices.

    It’s believed it had a high level of support, indicating that it was meant to benefit the State of Russia in some way, but the outcome may have meant to be more sinister, risking the locations and job specifics of particular individuals, not just their Internet data.

    This attempt is seen as an effort to undermine security systems by seeking direct routes to workers that are involved in Intelligence and counter-Intelligence work, mainly by hooking up to their home broadband setups to peek inside.

    However, it’s risky to launch such a campaign in the first place, having frustrated many who’ve tried it before and resulting in lengthy legal action because it’s seen as a serious crime by US authorities.

  • Exclusive: MI5 to review IT staff

    The existence of IT staff is not often reported, despite our absolute dependance on their skills to maintain critical systems.

    This is becoming more prevalent as AI and other integrations are supposed to update old networks and bring together a more coherent practice across the UK.

    Now, according to MI5, a lack of attention to the progress of staff in this area has meant that security compromises from external sources aren’t the main source of concern for their experts anymore.

    It’s the vulnerabilities – left in place by lacklustre or underperforming staff – that have wreaked havoc for the human worker population in many fields of employment.

    It has led to a high level step to review the staff that work in this sector in the UK, as part of a far-ranging security review.

    The problems are obvious and many community networking groups have been setup as long-running campaign organs to draw attention to increasing problems.

    It includes new staff being given incorrect login credentials for buildings and computers; managers being told they’re fired in error and proceedings filed immediately; and suppliers having their contracts terminated.

    The review will last for years, according to the amount of work undertaken. It’s said funding has been set aside to determine the specific outcomes.

  • Dover has proved we need a rethink

    The problem at the South coast is a failure of rationality, not just a moral failure. The lack of compassion for the population of the UK is a part of the scandal that is the Dover Crossings at our coastline. But it’s also the failure to assess basic realities that has brought all of the bureaucratic elite into question.

    The debates in many other countries echo our own dilemmas in this part of the world. The arguments need perfecting because there is false information presented across all domains. Even in South Africa lawmakers are finally taking the issue to task for their own benefit.

    Chairperson for South African Constitutional Reform Princy Mthombeni speaking on her country’s push for immigration reform (Credit: Newzroom Afrika/YouTube).

    The pinstripe belief in another persons responsibility or a simple use of brute force has been shown up for what it is. It doesn’t satisfy a need to investigate. It doesn’t pacify a legitimate concern for human safety. It doesn’t apply any real fixes to the situation in hand.

    The real work has been done by those with tools to hand that are professional, and worth the investment. It’s come without vocal opposition. It’s been done without a protest core. It’s been persisted with because it matters according to detail, not our own wits.

  • Her late Majesty faced many perils of her own

    Security is becoming a major feature of consultations in central government and is also a main focus of attention for many others. The deliberations are difficult because it’s such a complex sector that is also full of its own faults and flaws.

    However, in the UK we have begun to develop our own workarounds that enable us to come out with solutions that are practical and workable in public places.

    This fits the need at the moment – and in the time that we’re living in – because we’re not ready to tolerate disaster or accept chaos as a part of our normal, everyday lives here.

    By example, it’s believed Her late Majesty faced 152 occasions on which her life was challenged. This means Queen Elizabeth II was targeted more than any other person on our rolls, or among our population.

    The drivenness of some people is difficult to comprehend, but it’s not impossible to overcome. We’ve learned a lot of corporate lessons and have in place a lot of fixes that cover for further eventualities.

  • Exclusive: Secret Service infiltrator

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a criminal targeting the US Secret Service as an infiltration agent forming out of protest activity in America has now been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    A suspect
    A suspect alleged of seeking to infiltrate the US Secret Service on her own using protest contacts.

    She’s alleged to be in contact with small elements of radical activity in the UK, but her main bases of support are said to be in Texas, California and Florida respectively.

    The unravelling

    It’s now clear that recent events have not proved beneficial for Americans, or for the State. It’s proved in the disarray in its most elite rank of service in particular.

    The chaos is not a good look for a superpower that seeks both a united front and a professional approach to its own security matters.

    The level of investment, care, and attention given to these things across professional life in America is not matched presently with the reality of events on the ground.

  • Caught: Intelligence interference actor

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, an Intelligence interference actor alleged to harass key and senior figures in MI5 types of activity in London has now been spotted in a public place.

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    A suspect alleged of Security-level interference in London, and of confusing the terms of MI5 activity in the capital.

    He’s believed to have sabotaged the work of Security Officers that protect the work of MI5 staff in London, but not involving physical violence or automatic weaponry.

  • World exclusive: “Secret Service” defector

    In a stunning world exclusive for Conservative News Site, and a first for a news website in the UK, an alleged US “Secret Service” defector has been caught attempting to visit a number of Russian handlers in a large Berkshire town.

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    A suspect caught on camera in Reading Station, and alleged of defecting from her role in the “Secret Service” in the US.

    The ‘incognito’ visit had been pre-planned many years ago, and has been subject to clandestine reporting and ongoing research by many UK media partners.

    This is also of interest to American news and media partners because of the prevalence of news and “Tipoff” reporting online surrounding the disappearance or escape of Edward Snowden from America following his own defection attempt.

    Shocking exit

    The attempt by this suspect is considered to be the most high level attempt yet due to her capability and potential to cause disruption to the US for many years to come.

    The interest of Russia in her person and her activity in the US is not related to recent events, but has sinister undertones due to President Putin’s attempts to broaden the horizons of the closed State.

    There has also been chaos in some US government departments regarding the protection of high profile persons and in follow up Intelligence gathering after extensive protests.

  • Caught: Hotel criminal

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a security criminal alleged to target hotels in London to cause havoc for staff to facilitate thefts of data and property for criminal gangs has now been spotted in the UK.

    A suspect alleged of targeting hotel sites across London seen here in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s alleged to have a significant network of informants and technical assistants to maintain coverage of CCTV and access fobs.

    This provides cover for on-foot exercises that seek to deconstruct hotel security protocols inside and outside main buildings.

  • Call for information: Security agitator

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a security criminal alleged to agitate on behalf of media executives has now been spotted.

    A suspect alleged of security crimes spotted here in Reading Central Library, in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s believed to be paid by the heads of the BBC, Channel 4, and ITV to secure their positions against disclosure, and firing.

    Any information relating to this individual must be passed to a relevant public body. It will be used to build an accurate case, if one exists.

  • MI5 has failed a vital test of security

    The work of MI5 may need to take place in secrecy but a failure in its operations is seen out in the open and it cannot be ignored.

    The recent furore over Number 10 security isn’t about a short term loss of attention. It’s developed as a major issue for many years.

    The staff at MI5 that have to deal with such high level matters clearly aren’t capable enough. This is a failure on their watch, in their remit.

    MI5 has failed a vital test of security. It’s a bad one to fail at. It suggests there are other issues further down its line of command, as well.

  • Exclusive: Downing Street criminals

    In a startling development for those interested in high profile security arrangements in prominent spots in London, two suspects in a combined plot to commit widespread crime in the nations capital have now been identified as overseas-trained network infiltrators.

    A “Duo” of suspects alleged of impeding security for financial gain, seen here in central London.

    These highly trained suspects are believed to have been prepped by Russian contacts and by Gaza terrorists respectively. Their presence in London – particularly as road guards for the Metropolitan Police in Downing Street – is now the subject of formal investigations.

    Their position is also said to be “guarded” by evasive London-based prostitutes, alleged to be in contact with low level Police staff and newspaper Journalists seeking payment in return for placing false accusations. These are then followed up by mistake or laundered further in nationwide networks.

    The concerns over their activity increase as it’s alleged they’ve also taken bribes to lower security to secure access for documentary media crews into Number 10 and further offices across the UK. It adds to concerns that door security arrangements in London aren’t working for the majority.