Russia-Linked APT28 Strikes Poland with Malware Campaign Polish government bodies were hit by a sophisticated malware attack orchestrated by the infam
olish intelligence services are investigating a hacking attack on the country's railways, Polish media say.
Hackers broke into railway frequencies to disrupt traffic in the north-west of the country overnight, the Polish Press Agency (PAP) reported on Saturday.
The signals were interspersed with recording of Russia's national anthem and a speech by President Vladimir Putin, the report says.
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