Polish area company says it is investigating a cyberattack | TechCrunch


Poland’s area company (POLSA) says it’s working to revive providers following a cybersecurity incident.

POLSA, the Polish authorities company accountable for the nation’s area actions, stated in a post on X that it had “instantly disconnected” its community from the web after detecting the cyberattack on Sunday. POLSA’s web site stays offline on the time of writing.

Poland’s digital minister Krzysztof Gawkowski confirmed in a separate post that state cybersecurity providers had detected “unauthorized entry to the Polish House Company’s IT infrastructure,” and had been working to determine who was behind the cyberattack.

The character of the incident shouldn’t be but identified and POLSA didn’t instantly reply to TechCrunch’s questions. 

In January, Gawkowski informed local media that Poland is the “most attacked nation within the European Union in terms of our on-line world incidents,” attributing a lot of the incidents to Russia. The nation final yr stated it was targeted by APT28, a state-sponsored hacking group operated by Russian navy intelligence

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