Security researchers have linked the attempted deployment of destructive “wiper” malware against Poland’s energy infrastructure in late December to a Russian-backed hacking group notorious for causing power outages in Ukraine. This incident underscores ongoing cybersecurity threats in the region, particularly as tensions between Russia and Ukraine persist. The malware’s targeting of critical infrastructure highlights the vulnerability of energy systems to cyberattacks. Analysts warn that similar attacks could escalate given the geopolitical climate.
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