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Tim Mak
@timkmak@journa.host  ·  activity timestamp 21 hours ago

Want more context on the reported energy #ceasefire? Read the full story via the link! https://www.counteroffensive.news/p/trumps-weeklong-ceasefire-russia

Trump’s weeklong ceasefire? Russia says 2 days

Yesterday Trump announced an energy ceasefire for one week, crucial for Kyiv during its power and heating crisis. But today Russia responded — they will halt attacks only until February 1st.
Tim Mak
@timkmak@journa.host replied  ·  activity timestamp 21 hours ago

#NEWS OF THE DAY::

POLAND’S “UNPRECEDENTED” ANTI-DRONE SYSTEM: Poland is set to create a modern anti-drone air defense system called “San”, Ukrinform reported. https://www.ukrinform.ua/rubric-world/4085964-u-polsi-pidpisali-ugodu-sodo-stvorenna-antidronovoi-sistemi-san.html
#poland #ukraine

У Польщі підписали угоду щодо створення антидронової системи «Сян»

Польща упродовж двох років створить cучасну антидронову систему «Сян» (San), яка стане складовим елементом протиповітряної оборони країни. — Укрінформ.
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Miguel Afonso Caetano
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org  ·  activity timestamp 7 days ago

"A cyberattack that targeted power plants and other energy producers in Poland at the end of December used malware known as a “wiper” that was intended to erase computers and in an operation that was intended to cause a power outage and other disruption to services, says European security firm ESET, which obtained a copy of the malware used in the attack.

Wipers are designed to delete or overwrite critical files on a computer in order to render them inoperable. They have been used extensively by Russia against targets in Ukraine before and during its current war with that country.

Robert Lipovsky, principal threat intelligence researcher for the Slovakian firm, whose team has examined the malware – which they're calling DynoWiper – says the operation is “unprecedented” in Poland, since past cyberattacks targeting that country were not disruptive in nature or intent.

“Pulling off a disruptive cyberattack against the Polish energy sector is a big deal,” he told Zero Day.

Although the attack was thwarted, Polish authorities have stated that if successful it could have taken out power to 500,000 people in Poland. Polish officials haven't revealed how the hackers pulled off the attack or how officials determined the intent was to be disruptive or destructive, but the use of a wiper supports a conclusion that this was the intent of the attack.

Officials there have attributed the attack to Russia, and Lipovsky says his team concurs."

https://www.zetter-zeroday.com/cyberattack-targeting-polands-energy-grid-used-a-wiper/

#CyberWarfare #CyberSecurity #Poland #Russia #StateHacking #EnergyGrid

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Cyberattack Targeting Poland’s Energy Grid Used a Wiper

A cyberattack that targeted power plants and other energy producers in Poland at the end of December used malware known as a “wiper” that was intended to erase computers and in an operation that was intended to cause a power outage and other disruption to services, says European security firm
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Miguel Afonso Caetano
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org  ·  activity timestamp 7 days ago

"A cyberattack that targeted power plants and other energy producers in Poland at the end of December used malware known as a “wiper” that was intended to erase computers and in an operation that was intended to cause a power outage and other disruption to services, says European security firm ESET, which obtained a copy of the malware used in the attack.

Wipers are designed to delete or overwrite critical files on a computer in order to render them inoperable. They have been used extensively by Russia against targets in Ukraine before and during its current war with that country.

Robert Lipovsky, principal threat intelligence researcher for the Slovakian firm, whose team has examined the malware – which they're calling DynoWiper – says the operation is “unprecedented” in Poland, since past cyberattacks targeting that country were not disruptive in nature or intent.

“Pulling off a disruptive cyberattack against the Polish energy sector is a big deal,” he told Zero Day.

Although the attack was thwarted, Polish authorities have stated that if successful it could have taken out power to 500,000 people in Poland. Polish officials haven't revealed how the hackers pulled off the attack or how officials determined the intent was to be disruptive or destructive, but the use of a wiper supports a conclusion that this was the intent of the attack.

Officials there have attributed the attack to Russia, and Lipovsky says his team concurs."

https://www.zetter-zeroday.com/cyberattack-targeting-polands-energy-grid-used-a-wiper/

#CyberWarfare #CyberSecurity #Poland #Russia #StateHacking #EnergyGrid

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Cyberattack Targeting Poland’s Energy Grid Used a Wiper

A cyberattack that targeted power plants and other energy producers in Poland at the end of December used malware known as a “wiper” that was intended to erase computers and in an operation that was intended to cause a power outage and other disruption to services, says European security firm
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