Polish prime minister says his party was targeted in cyberattack ahead of election
- Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk reported that his party's IT systems were targeted in a cyberattack, amid concerns about foreign interference in the upcoming elections.
- Digital Affairs Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski stated that the incident was serious, and security services are investigating the cyberattack.
- Poland is on high alert for foreign interference, citing its support for Ukraine as a reason for being targeted by Russia's security services.
- Tusk has suggested that the attack is a sign of foreign interference, calling for preparedness against possible threats ahead of the presidential elections.
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Poland's Tusk cites foreign interference after party hit by cyberattack
The IT systems of Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk's Civic Platform party have been hit by a cyberattack, he said on Wednesday, amid growing concern that foreign actors may try to disrupt the country's elections this year.
"Foreign interference has begun" in Poland's presidential election, Donald Tusk warns after major cybersecurity incident - HotNews.ro
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Wednesday that his Civic Platform (PO) party had suffered a cyberattack that he attributed to "foreign interference", with presidential elections in May on the horizon, AFP reports. Authorities…

Polish prime minister says his party was targeted in cyberattack ahead of election
The Polish prime minister says his centrist political party was the target of a cyberattack, and suggested that it could have been interference by Russia ahead of Poland's presidential election next month.
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