Russian hackers target Polish hospitals and city water supply

Russian hackers target Polish hospitals and city water supply

Poland is significantly increasing its cybersecurity budget to €1bn to combat frequent Russian cyber-attacks, including targeting critical infrastructure like hospitals and water supplies. The country also faces physical threats such as drone incursions and GPS jamming, highlighting the multifaceted nature of modern hybrid threats. #RussianCyberAttacks #WaterSupplyHack #GPSJamming #PolandDefense

Keypoints

  • Poland is raising its cybersecurity budget from €600mn to €1bn due to ongoing threats.
  • Russian-backed cyber attacks frequently target hospitals and critical infrastructure in Poland.
  • A recent attempt aimed to shut down a major city’s water supply but was thwarted.
  • Poland has experienced drone and GPS jamming incidents linked to Russia, increasing regional tensions.
  • The government is investing €80mn to strengthen the security of water management and local administrative systems.

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