
Poland's Energy Grid Hit by Russian-Linked Cyberattacks
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Poland faces a surge in cyberattacks, with over 270,000 incidents in 2025, marking a full-on cyber war. The most devastating attack occurred on December 29th, targeting a major heat and power plant, wind, and solar farms. This destructive assault, unlike previous ransomware attacks, aimed to cause chaos in the energy grid, marking a major escalation. Experts link the attack to Russian-linked groups like Dragonfly and Sandworm, known for targeting energy sectors, especially since the Ukraine invasion. Polands government has strengthened defenses, but the threat remains real as attacks evolve.
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