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Poland declares it is in 'cyberwar with Russia' amid security threats

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10:38, 28/11/2025, Friday
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Poland declares it is in 'cyberwar with Russia' amid security threats
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Poland's digital affairs minister has stated the country is engaged in an ongoing "cyberwar with Russia," warning that Russian intelligence operatives are attempting to infiltrate Polish networks. The announcement follows the detention of a Russian national suspected of hacking Polish companies and comes amid heightened cybersecurity concerns across Europe.

Poland's Digital Affairs Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski has declared that the country is confronting an ongoing "cyberwar with Russia," citing persistent attempts by Russian intelligence operatives to breach Polish cyber defenses. The minister made these remarks during a digital conference at the Polish Embassy in Berlin, where he emphasized that Polish authorities remain vigilant against potential infiltration attempts targeting the nation's cyberspace.

Recent Incident and Security Response

The warning follows the recent detention of a Russian national in Krakow suspected of hacking the information technology systems of multiple Polish companies. According to Polish Interior Minister Marcin Kierwinski, the suspect allegedly breached security systems of an e-commerce platform, accessed databases, and manipulated their contents. The individual has been charged and placed in three-month pre-trial detention, with prosecutors investigating potential connections to other cybercrimes within the European Union.

Broader Cybersecurity Context

Poland has significantly intensified its monitoring of cyber threats since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, with officials regularly warning that state-sponsored attackers target Polish public institutions, critical infrastructure, and private businesses. Minister Gawkowski specifically highlighted the threat posed by Russia's military intelligence agency, the GRU, and emphasized that such hostile actions "would not be tolerated" by Polish authorities.

International Cooperation and Digital Sovereignty

The minister also reported discussions with Germany's federal minister for digital transformation, Karsten Wildberger, focusing on European digital sovereignty and support for local technology firms. This international coordination occurs against the backdrop of increasing cybersecurity concerns across NATO member states, with Poland positioning itself at the forefront of defending against Russian cyber operations in Eastern Europe.

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