According to the Polish Minister of Digital Affairs, Russia has tripled its resources for cyberattacks, with between 2,000 and 4,000 daily incidents occurring. Of the 170,000 attacks reported in the first three quarters, a significant portion is attributed to Russian actors. Poland is considered a main target of the Kremlin, which aims at essential critical infrastructure. Additionally, a major cyberattack was correlated with a Russian drone attack on September 10.
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Atacuri cibernetice în număr tot mai mare ale Rusiei asupra infrastructurii critice a Poloniei. Explicațiile unui ministru polonez
Polonia observă o creştere a atacurilor cibernetice asupra infrastructurii sale critice şi atribuie Rusiei responsabilitatea
Polonia acuză Rusia că-i atacă masiv cibernetic infrastructura critică. "Vizează sistemele pentru menţinerea vieţii normale"
Atacuri cibernetice în număr tot mai mare ale Rusiei asupra infrastructurii critice a Poloniei. Explicațiile unui ministru polonez
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