Polish Space Agency Says It’s Investigating A Cyberattack

Poland’s Space Agency (Polsa) Says it is working to restore services following a cybersecurity incident.

Polsa, The Polish Government Agency Responsible for the Country’s Space Activities, said in a post on x That it had “IMMEDIELY DISCONCONECTED” its network from the internet after detecting the cyberattack on Sunday. Polsa’s website remains offline at the time of written.

Poland’s digital minister krzysztof gawkowski confirmed in a separate post That state cybersecurity services had detected “Unauthorized access to the Polish Space Agency’s It Infrastructure,” and was working to identify who was beheind the cyberateck.

The nature of the incident is not yet and polsa did not immediately respond to techcrunch’s questions.

In January, Gawkowski Told local media That Poland is the “Most Attacked Country in the European union when it comes to Cyberspace Incidents,” Attributing most of the agents to Russia. The country last year said it was targeted By Apt28, a state-sponsored hacking group operated by Russian Military Intelligence

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