麻豆传媒

Skip to main content

A second U.K. lawmaker says he was targeted in a sexting scam. Police are investigating

Luke Evans British Conservative MP Luke Evans British Conservative MP
Share
London, United Kingdom -

A second British lawmaker has acknowledged receiving explicit messages on his phone in what police are investigating as a malicious phishing attempt against politicians, their staff and journalists.

Conservative legislator Luke Evans said he had been a victim of 鈥渃yber flashing and malicious communications鈥 a month ago, when an unknown individual sent him 鈥渁n explicit image of a naked lady.鈥

Evans said in a video message Friday that he鈥檇 immediately reported the incident to police and parliamentary authorities.

Another Conservative MP, William Wragg, revealed on Thursday that he had disclosed some colleagues鈥 phone numbers to an unknown individual who contacted him on a gay dating app.

Wragg said he鈥檇 exchanged messages with the individual, who called himself Charlie, and had sent an explicit photo of himself. Wragg told The Times of London that he was 鈥渟cared鈥 and 鈥渕anipulated鈥 into giving his colleagues鈥 numbers to the unknown individual he had met on Grindr.

News website Politico was the first to report that several current and former parliamentarians, staffers and political journalists had been contacted by an unknown number on WhatsApp. The sender claimed to be 鈥淐harlie鈥 or 鈥淎bi鈥 and tried to strike up flirtatious conversations.

The honeytrap sexting scam has been described as 鈥渟pear phishing,鈥 a type of cyberattack that targets specific groups. It involves scammers pretending to be trusted senders in order to steal personal or sensitive information.

Politico said some of those targeted were sent naked images, with at least two reported to have responded by sending images of themselves.

The Leicestershire Police force in central England 鈥 where Evans has his constituency 鈥 and London鈥檚 Metropolitan Police both say they are investigating reports of malicious communications.

British intelligence agencies have warned of attempts by hackers linked to foreign states, especially China, to target politicians with cyberattacks.

Police have not said who they think was behind the messages.

鈥淲e are working closely with other forces and are in contact with colleagues in Parliamentary Security, who are providing support and advice around anyone affected,鈥 the Metropolitan Police said in a statement.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

Childhood sleep issues may raise suicide risk, study finds

If your child sometimes has trouble sleeping, it may be easy to chalk it up to a phase they will grow out of one day. But a new study suggests possible serious consequences for this line of thought 鈥 such as a higher risk for suicidal ideation or attempts when they are older.

Local Spotlight

Cole Haas is more than just an avid fan of the F.W. Johnson Wildcats football team. He's a fixture on the sidelines, a source of encouragement, and a beloved member of the team.

Getting a photograph of a rainbow? Common. Getting a photo of a lightning strike? Rare. Getting a photo of both at the same time? Extremely rare, but it happened to a Manitoba photographer this week.

An anonymous business owner paid off the mortgage for a New Brunswick not-for-profit.

They say a dog is a man鈥檚 best friend. In the case of Darren Cropper, from Bonfield, Ont., his three-year-old Siberian husky and golden retriever mix named Bear literally saved his life.

A growing group of brides and wedding photographers from across the province say they have been taken for tens of thousands of dollars by a Barrie, Ont. wedding photographer.

Paleontologists from the Royal B.C. Museum have uncovered "a trove of extraordinary fossils" high in the mountains of northern B.C., the museum announced Thursday.

The search for a missing ancient 28-year-old chocolate donkey ended with a tragic discovery Wednesday.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is celebrating an important milestone in the organization's history: 50 years since the first women joined the force.

It's been a whirlwind of joyful events for a northern Ontario couple who just welcomed a baby into their family and won the $70 million Lotto Max jackpot last month.