In 2025, Poland faced a highly sophisticated cyberattack targeting its national power grid, putting millions at risk. The attack was detected just in time, preventing widespread blackouts and potential damage to critical infrastructure like hospitals, water systems, and transportation networks. Experts believe state-aligned groups were behind the intrusion, attempting to test weaknesses in digital systems controlling electricity.
This incident is a chilling reminder that modern cyber warfare doesn’t rely on missiles—it relies on code, credentials, and access points. Power grids are increasingly digital and interconnected, making them vulnerable to attacks that can disrupt entire nations. Poland’s response highlights the importance of advanced monitoring, emergency protocols, and national cybersecurity preparedness.
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