![]() ![]() ![]() The Government and local authorities have spent £14million to host the song contest in Liverpool. The Kremlin has always denied engaging in cyber-warfare against Western states.Ī successful hacking attack at the contest in 2019 in Israel saw the national broadcaster's online stream being replaced with footage of explosions, which the Israeli government blamed on Hamas. It is unknown whether British security agencies are acting upon specific intelligence regarding a potential Russian hacker attack. A security source told The Times: 'While it’s possible to be confident that concertgoers will be safe, the cyber side is far more unpredictable.' However, ministers still fear disruption during this year's Eurovision. Scouser Paul Quinn, who was chosen to give an alternative commentary in the host city's regional accent ![]()
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