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Poland's space agency, POLSA, is currently addressing a cybersecurity incident that prompted an immediate disconnection of its network from the internet. The agency reported unauthorized access to its IT infrastructure and is actively collaborating with state cybersecurity services to uncover the perpetrators. As of now, POLSA's website is offline. Digital minister Krzysztof Gawkowski has emphasized Poland's vulnerability, noting the country leads the EU in cyberattacks, largely attributed to state-sponsored efforts from Russia, including incidents involving APT28.
Poland's space agency (POLSA) is working to restore services after a cybersecurity incident led to an immediate disconnection from the internet to secure its network.
Poland is the "most attacked country in the European Union when it comes to cyberspace incidents," according to digital minister Krzysztof Gawkowski, highlighting ongoing cybersecurity challenges.
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