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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-45747472BBC said:How the Dutch foiled Russian 'cyber-attack' on OPCW
Four Russians, a car full of electronic equipment, and a foiled plot to hack the world's foremost chemical weapons watchdog.
The Dutch security services say Russia planned a cyber-attack on the Organisation for the Prevention of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in The Hague earlier this year.
At a press conference on Thursday, Defence Minister Ank Bijleveld said the plan was thwarted with the help of officials from the UK.
Russia has described the allegations as a "diabolical cocktail" and a "rich fantasy".
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The OPCW has been investigating the poisoning of Russian ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the UK.
Authorities believe Mr Skripal's door in the city of Salisbury was targeted with the nerve agent Novichok.
The organisation was also examining an alleged chemical attack by Syria's Russian-backed military in Douma.
The OPCW is the world's top chemical weapons watchdog, and in June granted itself new powers to assign blame for attacks despite protests by Russia.
At the time, Russia said the organisation was going beyond its mandate and Industry Minister Georgy Kalamonov said it was like a "sinking ship".
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After arriving in the country, the team of Russians hired a grey Citroen C3 car and were seen scouting the area around the OPCW building.
Alexei Minin's recovered camera shows a number of reconnaissance photographs of the area which were taken on 11 April.
All the while the group were being closely monitored by the Dutch intelligence service.
They planned to carry out a closed access hack operation targeting the OPCW's wifi network, officials say.
In the rear of the car they had set up specialist equipment for doing this, and parked the vehicle in the car park of a nearby Marriot hotel.
The equipment included an antenna which was hidden under a waterproof jacket and aimed at the OPCW office. This was being used to intercept login details, Maj Gen Onno Eichelsheim from the Dutch MIVD intelligence service said.
The goal was to compromise and disrupt computers in the building, officials say.
They then planned to travel to Switzerland on 17 April, as shown by train tickets that were in their possession, but they were intercepted before they could leave.