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The four men flew into Schiphol Airport. Dutch Government

Netherlands expels 'Russian agents' after foiling cyber attack on chemical weapons watchdog

Dutch and British intelligence trailed the men and found equipment to intercept the watchdog’s wifi.

DUTCH SECURITY SERVICES have said they thwarted a Russian cyber attack on the global chemical weapons watchdog, as Western powers blamed Moscow for some of the biggest hacking plots of recent years.

The Netherlands expelled four alleged Russian agents in April after uncovering a spy-novel-style bid by Russia’s GRU military intelligence agency to target the Organisation for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in The Hague.

The allegation came hours after Britain and Australia separately blamed the GRU for some major hacking plots including the US Democratic Party and world sport’s anti-Doping authority.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly and angrily rejected similar charges. Today, Moscow accused the West of “spy mania” in response to the latest allegation. 

A trail of evidence

In the Dutch case, the Russians allegedly set up a car full of electronic equipment in the car park of a Marriott hotel next to the OPCW and tried to hack its wifi system and computer passwords.

At the time of the attack the OPCW was investigating the nerve agent poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in Salisbury, England. Dutch officials said it was not clear if the cyber operation was linked to that.

But Russians were being trailed by Dutch and British intelligence and left a trail of evidence including a laptop and a taxi receipt from GRU headquarters to Moscow airport, the Dutch said.

In a sign of the network’s reach, a laptop belonging to one of the four was linked to Brazil, Switzerland and Malaysia — while the activities in Malaysia were related to the investigation into the 2014 shooting down of flight MH17 over Ukraine.

‘Unacceptable cyber activities’ 

The Dutch and British prime ministers Mark Rutte and Theresa May in a joint statement accused the GRU of “disregard for global values” and lashed out at the Russian agency’s “unacceptable cyber activities”.

The Dutch government said it had summoned the Russian ambassador over the incident.

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg separately warned Russia to halt its “reckless” behaviour.

Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, speaking about the British and Australian claims, said that the allegations had been mixed together “indiscriminately”.

“That’s a hell of a mix for a perfume,” she told reporters, in an apparently mocking reference to the fact that the Novichok nerve agent used on the Skripals was contained in a fake Nina Ricci perfume bottle.

In a dramatic news conference in The Hague, the head of the Dutch MIVD intelligence service, Major-General Onno Eichelsheim, said that the men travelled to Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport on April 10 on Russian diplomatic passports, and were met by a Russian embassy official

He showed passports identifying the Russians as Alexeksei Morenets, Evgenii Serebriakov, Oleg Sotknikov and Alexey Minin.

The Russians had originally taken a taxi from a GRU base in Moscow to the airport, for which Dutch agents later found a receipt from their hotel. Some of their mobile phones were also activated in Moscow near the agency’s headquarters.

On April 11 they then hired a Citroen C3 and scouted the area around the OPCW in The Hague – all the time being watched by Dutch intelligence.

The Russians then on April 13 set up in the Marriott Hotel next door to the OPCW and took photos, while parking the car at the hotel with the boot facing the OPCW, he said.

In the boot was electronic equipment to intercept the OPCW’s wifi as well as log in codes at the organisation, with the antenna hidden in the back of the car facing the OPCW.

Dutch agents then swooped on the men.

“They were trying to commit a close access hack operation,” he said. “We intercepted it and expelled the four men from the country. It was a successful operation.”

Inside the car the Dutch found the laptop, the men’s mobiles and rubbish that they had taken from their room, including the Moscow taxi receipt.

“They were clearly not here on holiday,” said Eichelsheim.

‘Wild West’ 

Dutch Defence Minister Ank Bijleveld told the news conference that “normally we don’t reveal this type of counter-intelligence operation”, but they had made an exception because of the seriousness of the incident.

“The Dutch government finds the involvement of these intelligence operatives extremely worrisome,” Bijleveld told a news conference.

The laptop revealed that the agents had also made searches for the OPCW Spiez laboratory in Switzerland — which the Swiss last month said had been targeted.

The dramatic developments came hours after Britain’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the Australian government pointed the blame directly at alleged GRU front operations such as Fancy Bear and APT 28 for a string of worldwide attacks.

But British government sources said the NCSC has assessed with “high confidence” that the GRU was “almost certainly” behind the DNC hack that some Hillary Clinton supporters claimed helped tip the US election in Donald Trump’s favour.

Batches of DNC emails were later published by WikiLeaks. US Special Counsel Robert Mueller in July indicted 12 Russian GRU officers in connection with the DNC attack.

British sources said the GRU was also behind BadRabbit ransomware that caused disruptions on the Kiev metro.

British sources said a third strike, on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), resulted in the release of the medical files of global sports stars in August 2017, including tennis’s Serena and Venus Williams and Britain’s Tour de France winning cyclists Chris Froome and Bradley Wiggins.

- © AFP 2018.

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    Mute Daíthí
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    Jul 19th 2018, 9:36 PM

    Wonder how much it cost them to make?

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    Mute Carla Killeen
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    Jul 19th 2018, 9:50 PM

    @Daíthí: 500% margin markup I’m guessing, probably more. With fashion tat you’re paying for the badge not quality or ethically made.

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    Mute Victor Brown
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    Jul 19th 2018, 9:41 PM

    It’s only worth €32m if someone wants it so obviously it’s a load of over-priced old tat

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    Mute Frank Dubogovik
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    Jul 19th 2018, 9:53 PM

    @Victor Brown: yep…has a smell of ” creative” accounting about that figure.

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    Mute Dublin Mope
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    Jul 20th 2018, 12:14 AM

    @Victor Brown: as the Garda would say “street value”

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    Mute Engine No. 9
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    Jul 19th 2018, 9:40 PM

    Should be illegal to do such a thing. In an age where the rich are getting richer and the poor getting poorer, corporations should be forced to donate.

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    Mute Robert O'Rourke
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    Jul 19th 2018, 9:46 PM

    @Engine No. 9: Donate perfume to the homeless is it?

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    Mute Frank Dubogovik
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    Jul 19th 2018, 9:55 PM

    @David j: theyd smell nice though…that Burberry ‘weekend’ is good stuff

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    Mute Gregory Conway
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    Jul 19th 2018, 10:08 PM

    @David j: some already do!

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    Mute Cormac Ó Braonáin
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    Jul 19th 2018, 11:06 PM

    @Robert O’Rourke: just read the headline then?

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    Mute Loretta stiletto
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    Jul 20th 2018, 7:56 AM

    @David j: u dont have to picture it, just go to the right areas and you will see if for yourself

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    Mute Robert O'Rourke
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    Jul 20th 2018, 12:04 PM

    @Cormac Ó Braonáin: No mention of perfume in the headline?

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    Mute Donal Desmond
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    Jul 21st 2018, 2:39 AM

    @David j: Is it not an incitement on our society when the destruction of material overpriced fashion can be linked to people on the dole.

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    Mute Olive whyte
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    Jul 19th 2018, 9:35 PM

    Arrogant and disgraceful. All the poverty in this world and they burnt that much stock to protect their brand!!! Corporate greed at its best.

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    Mute niall
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    Jul 19th 2018, 9:40 PM

    @Olive whyte: More like a tax dodge or creative accounting. I’d like that independently verified by UK revenue.

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    Mute John
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    Jul 19th 2018, 9:53 PM

    @Olive whyte: Olive I agree but if they were to give there products away for free it would no longer appear as a luxury brand because everyone’s wearing it and boom goes the business.

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    Mute Bernie Roche
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    Jul 19th 2018, 10:23 PM

    @Olive whyte:
    What should they do send a load of handbags and perfume out to Africa?

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    Mute Olive whyte
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    Jul 19th 2018, 10:35 PM

    @Bernie Roche: manage their stock requirements would be a good start!!

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    Mute SC
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    Jul 20th 2018, 6:10 AM

    @John: It is disgraceful that some people only enjoy wearing something because normal people can’t afford it, regardless of quality. Why are such low personal qualities propagating?

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    Mute Patrick
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    Jul 19th 2018, 10:26 PM

    Soon to change name to Burnberry!

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    Mute David McShite
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    Jul 19th 2018, 9:43 PM

    This was a necessary step to keep the retail price of the brand high, otherwise we could face the horrible prospect of their clothing being worn by chav’s.
    Nike should follow suit to make sure their clothes adorn only the finest of people.

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    Mute Mary King
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    Jul 19th 2018, 9:57 PM

    @David McShite:
    I hope that was a ‘tongue in cheek comment ‘

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    Mute 2thFairy
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    Jul 19th 2018, 9:37 PM

    Disgraceful act from a disgraceful company.

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    Mute Rochelle
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    Jul 19th 2018, 11:40 PM

    It shows the dark side of people more than anything. The reality is it’s more profitable for them to destroy products than to cut prices and allow them to fall into the hands of the ordinary working class as that would ruin the allure to their primary market.

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    Mute niall
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    Jul 19th 2018, 9:41 PM

    It’s like burning a book you wrote in case it was file-shared.

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    Mute Range Rover Rugby
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    Jul 19th 2018, 9:58 PM

    Chav tat.

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    Mute Stevie Doran
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    Jul 19th 2018, 11:02 PM

    “Worth” €32million, probably cost them €10,000 to make the rubbish.

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    Mute Bhiniáimin Ó Beith
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    Jul 19th 2018, 9:45 PM

    Yeah that makes loads of sense cos nobody can buy your clothes and just make counterfeit ones. Do they have a vetting process for their customers? Sometimes ya read something and you think wow how can people running these companies be so stupid. Most retailers have a sale to sell unsold stock not burn it..

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    Mute Bhiniáimin Ó Beith
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    Jul 19th 2018, 9:50 PM

    haha even better just realised they’re a plc I wonder how their shareholders feel about them just burning money…

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    Mute Michael Kavanagh
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    Jul 19th 2018, 10:49 PM

    @Bhiniáimin Ó Beith:
    Shareholders might not object to the burning …….. but the bad publicity is another matter!

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    Mute Bhiniáimin Ó Beith
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    Jul 19th 2018, 11:45 PM

    @Michael Kavanagh: I don’t beleive that. People invest to make a return. It’s bad business not only are you losing revenue but your also losing potential market share by missing out on customers that might not ordinarily buy your product. Not to mention free advertising the more people who wear your product the more people see it. The way you defeat counterfeits is to offer a quality. Superdry and Under Armour are two companies that do this well.

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    Mute Fi Harte
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    Jul 19th 2018, 11:13 PM

    Do people even still wear Burberry?? Evidently not if they are burning excess stock…

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    Mute Smiley
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    Jul 19th 2018, 11:07 PM

    If Burberry used its brains, they’d realise that allowing the goods to be sold cut-price is an effective marketing tool. Seeing people wearing a particular brand (if it looks good on said people), will encourage others to purchase similar products. If that were not the case, why would a wide range of companies use product placement? Think sports gear given to sports stars; clothes given to many famous people; watches, cars, you name it.

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    Mute SC
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    Jul 20th 2018, 6:14 AM

    France is bringing in legislation to ban this.

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    Mute Mark McDermott
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    Jul 20th 2018, 9:50 AM

    Kids paid next to nothing to make them in the poorest of poor nations, surely give them to those with nothing would be better than just burning them? So much for corporate responsibility.

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    Mute Anthony Clark
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    Jul 20th 2018, 1:35 AM

    I used to have to throw unsold expensive at the time microsoft products in the skip and crush them for the same reason.

    Cost to manufacture a copy was low
    The cost was in Developing and advertising the product and the name – not in the manufacture or materials which is very low.

    Also – probably not as many units as you think if its 250 to $500 an item.

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    Mute Canny Jem
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    Jul 20th 2018, 1:39 AM

    I bought two gold rings for the wedding ceremony of me and girlfriend.
    By freak of coincidence, the man in the jewellers shop selling us the rings turned out to be a family member, quietly told us that the rings were normally sold at 500% profit, and then sold us the rings at 50% discount, still making 250% profit.
    His apologetic excuse for that was that the remaining 250% charge just barely covered jewellers having to pay huge insurance costs against robbery risks.
    There must be something wrong somewhere.
    Maybe Burberry should look again and challenge their insurance companies’ charges instead of burinng their products off.

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    Mute FartyTowels
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    Jul 19th 2018, 11:09 PM

    Who cares

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    Mute Bernie Roche
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    Jul 19th 2018, 10:21 PM

    That’s how it’s done

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    Jul 20th 2018, 11:42 AM

    The waste produced, the manufacturing hours wasted….Animal hide for leather goods just discarded damaged or incinerated, animals slaughtered to produce something that just becomes waste is nauseating!
    The environmental impact too, so wrong!
    It seems the more money paid for something the less ethical it’s origin may be.
    “A fool and their money are soon parted” and these fashion houses and companies are very aware of that.
    How can ordinary householders be expected to follow guidelines such as reduce, reuse and recycle when waste is being produced in this way on such a huge scale..
    1 Trillion per year dumped or incinerated, where is the environmental agencies action on this?
    Disgusting!
    These companies should be penalised for so much over production

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    Mute Gareth Cooney
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    Jul 19th 2018, 10:54 PM

    I hope they recovered the energy from the big burn and used it to generate heat or elect

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    Mute Kevin Slater
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    Jul 20th 2018, 12:17 PM

    All a bit Essex anyway. Best all round

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    Jul 20th 2018, 10:29 AM

    Got you all commenting for Free Publicity

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    Mute Caoimhin O'Murchadha
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    Jul 20th 2018, 10:42 PM

    I despair.

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