Poland: large cyber attacks refuted Russia

Polish edition Wyborcza with reference to own sources refuted the fact of kiberataki, which the country’s politicians attributed to Russia.

Gazeta claims that the post office of the head of the office of Prime Minister Poland Mikhala Putika hacked a man from his closest environment to which passwords and credentials from the social network of the official are available. According to the media, the Internal Security Agency has come to this conclusion, which is engaged in investigating the incident.

Familiar with the materials of the investigation The source of the newspaper stressed that it is necessary to establish the motifs of the hacker. The informant noted that they should not necessarily be related to politics.

A large-scale kiberatka Poland reported on June 15. After her, the Prime Minister of the Countries of Mateush Murezhetsky organized a closed meeting of the lower house of parliament. It was noted that a row of a number of statesmen and institutions affected.

Later, Deputy Prime Minister Yaroslav Kaczynski accused Russia in attack. “Analysis of our special services and special services of our allies allows you to make an unequivocal conclusion that Keibrataka was carried out from the territory of the Russian Federation. Its scale and coverage of Wide,” said politics.

/Media reports.