Farage's Russian unproven, former NCSC chief says security experts urge verifiable proof before conclusions are drawn. Guardian piece noted the claim centered on a donation from Christopher Harborne and discussed possible spear-phishing, but no public verification has been provided to substantiate state-backed hacking claims. Independent outlets highlight pressure on Farage to provide proof beyond initial statements. the party claimed Moscow was behind knowledge of a £5 million gift to the party leader in 2024. Reform UK referenced a £5 million gift from a Thailand-based crypto-entrepreneur, but no concrete validation has emerged. Experts dismiss the Russian hack narrative until substantiated.
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Nigel Farage’s Russian hack claim ‘unsubstantiated’, says security expert
Reform UK claimed Moscow was behind knowledge of a £5 million gift the party leader received from a crypto tycoon.
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Nigel Farage's Russian hack claim ‘without any merit', former NCSC chief says
Ciaran Martin says Reform UK leader's allegation over Guardian report on £5m gift 'entirely unsubstantiated'
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Labour presses Nigel Farage over alleged Russian hack linked to £5m donation
Farage received £5 million from Thailand-based crypto-entrepreneur Christopher Harborne in 2024
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Nigel Farage's Russian hack claim 'without any merit',… - inkl
Ciaran Martin says Reform UK leader’s allegation over Guardian report on £5m gift ‘entirely unsubstantiated’
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Experts pour cold borscht on Farage's Russian hack claim
Reform UK leader alleges Moscow broke into his phone and leaked £5M gift story, but security specialists await evidence