Poland has condemned the alleged cyberattacks by the Russian hacking group APT28 against Germany and the Czech Republic and added that it has also become their target, Reuters reported.
Warsaw expresses solidarity with Berlin and Prague in the context of cyberattacks against their democratic institutions and political parties, according to a position of the Polish Foreign Ministry, posted on the website of the department, BTA specified.
Germany yesterday accused Russia of carrying out cyber attacks against its ruling party and its defense and private aerospace sectors, as well as other countries, and warned that there would be no consequences, but gave no further details.< /p>
"Poland, which is also one of the targets of the ATP28 attacks, strongly condemns the persistent, unacceptable and malicious actions carried out in cyberspace by Russian organizations," the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.
The message did not disclose details of the attack.
"Faced with an ever-growing threat in cyberspace, Poland is working hard to protect its critical infrastructure, resilience and strengthen its cyber defenses,", the statement added.