Poland’s prime minister says cyberattack targeted his party as election nears (Daryna Antoniuk, The Record)

The online systems of Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s party were hit by a cyberattack earlier this week. Tusk did not provide details about the attack or its impact but claimed the incident was motivated by election meddling. “Foreign interference in elections begins. [State] services say traces point to the east,” said Tusk, the cofounder of the Civic Platform political party, in a statement on Wednesday. Poland’s digital affairs minister, Krzysztof Gawkowski, said the country’s state services are investigating the incident.

Poland’s prime minister says cyberattack targeted his party as election nears | The Record from Recorded Future News

Latest articles

Related articles