Cyberattack Targeted Poland's Energy Grid in December
Poland's electric grid was targeted by wiper malware in late December in what is suspected to be a cyberattack by Russian state hackers, according to researchers. The attack aimed to disrupt communications between renewable installations and power distribution operators but was ultimately unsuccessful.
Security firm ESET identified the malware as a wiper, a type of malware designed to permanently erase code and data stored on servers, with the goal of completely destroying operations. The attack occurred during the last week of December, Reuters reported. The news organization said it was aimed at disrupting communications between renewable installations and the power distribution operators but failed for reasons not explained.
The cyberattack highlights ongoing concerns about the vulnerability of critical infrastructure to state-sponsored hacking. While the attack on Poland's energy grid was not successful, it underscores the need for robust cybersecurity measures to protect essential services.
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