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Poland’s security services said they have broken up an alleged cyber sabotage group linked to and Belarus that attempted to “paralyze” the country with cyberattacks.

tvn24.pl/polska/krzysztof-gawk

The group, whose members were not publicly identified, extorted information from Polish local government agencies and state companies related to military and security matters

The group was allegedly responsible for the attack on Poland’s anti-doping agency, POLADA. Earlier in August, the agency reported that hackers “supported by the services of a hostile state” were suspected of leaking over 50,000 confidential files, including medical records and testing histories of Polish athletes, from POLADA.

therecord.media/polish-anti-do

At that time, the group Beregini, which describes itself on Telegram as a “Ukrainian hacker group,” claimed responsibility for the attack, stating that it was a response to the Olympic Games being “turned into a political oppression instrument.”

According to Gawkowski, Poland’s Minister of Digital Affairs, cyberattacks on Poland have doubled since last year, amounting to more than 400,000 in the first half of the year. The country is an attractive target for pro-Russian hackers since it supplies military aid to Ukraine and hosts Ukrainian refugees

@ecksmc

"Yes, to preserve the right to privacy, the principles we are bound to on the Internet, on the one hand, but on the other hand to give the services the ability to protect citizens if threats occur "
explained Siemoniak.

Whats this common sense from Poland? Noted.👍🏽

@AkomoCombine ikr

The group Beregini has previously been observed working in coordination with other pro-Russian groups to share fake documents and spread false information about Ukraine’s war plans

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