Hackers Breached Several MPs' Email Accounts in Poland
The revelations come two weeks after the authorities said top Polish government officials had been hit by a far-reaching cyberattack conducted in June that affected over 100 email accounts of current and former government officials. Further details of one of the biggest cyberattacks on the country in recent years.
Polish counter-intelligence said on June 22 that evidence showed links between the hackers and Russia's secret services. L5N2O435W. WARSAW, July 2 (Reuters) – The email accounts of about a dozen members of parliament were hacked recently, Polish counter-intelligence.
The Russian government and the Kremlin have repeatedly denied carrying out or tolerating cyber attacks following allegations from the United States about cyber attacks on U.S. territory, Ukraine, and Saudi Arabia. Polish politicians in recent months and that has also affected other countries in the region. Polish counter-intelligence said on June 22 that evidence showed links between the hackers and Russia's secret services.
Disclosing further details of one of the biggest cyberattacks on the country in recent years. An intrusion that spurred a series of leaks that have led to opposition criticism of officials for using private accounts to exchange confidential documents.