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Poland Thwarts Major Cyberattack on Energy Grid
13 Jan
Summary
- Poland's energy system experienced its largest cyberattack in years.
- The attack aimed to disrupt communication between renewable energy sources and operators.
- Russia has increased cyber activities against Poland since the Ukraine war.

Poland's energy infrastructure withstood its most severe cyberattack in recent years in the last week of December. The attack specifically targeted the communication channels linking renewable energy sources to the nation's power distribution network. This incident marked a shift in tactics, as previous large-scale attacks typically focused on major power units or transmission grids.
The nation's energy minister revealed the cyberattack on Tuesday, emphasizing its unique pattern. This event occurs amidst a backdrop of escalating cyber threats against Poland's critical infrastructure, with a significant increase in Russian-linked activities observed since February 2022. Reports indicate a substantial rise in resources dedicated by Russian military intelligence for such operations against Poland.




