Poland’s air traffic control system experienced a temporary outage caused by an unspecified technical malfunction, but it was not linked to a cyberattack. The incident has prompted an investigation into potential sabotage amid heightened concerns over Russian-related threats and destabilization efforts. #PolandAirTraffic #RussianThreats
Keypoints
- Poland’s security agency is investigating possible sabotage behind a technical outage at air traffic control systems.
- The outage caused delays at major airports, including Warsaw, Kraków, and Gdańsk, but no flights were canceled.
- Authorities switched to backup systems to restore normal operations after the malfunction occurred.
- Suspected Russian involvement and broader hybrid threats have increased security concerns in Poland and Europe.
- Recent incidents include Russian and Belarusian cyber activities targeting Polish infrastructure and government facilities.
Read More: https://therecord.media/poland-investigates-potential-sabotage-air-traffic-control