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Poland foiled cyberattack on big city's water supply, deputy PM says

Polish cybersecurity services prevented a cyberattack on a major city’s water supply, maintaining safety for millions and thwarting 99% of similar attacks, officials said.

  • On August 13, Polish authorities successfully prevented a cyber intrusion that threatened to disrupt the water supply in a major city.
  • The attack targeted Poland due to its role as a hub for aid to Ukraine and ongoing cyber war with Russia, according to Deputy Prime Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski.
  • Authorities identified and shut down the attack quickly, with Gawkowski refusing to disclose the targeted city or suspected perpetrators during his August 14 interview with Onet.
  • Poland manages to thwart 99 percent of cyberattacks and Gawkowski said, "We managed to mitigate it" regarding this specific incident.
  • The foiled attack highlights Poland's vulnerability as a NATO country and suggests continued investment in cybersecurity amid Russian hostility.
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Unidentified perpetrators try to attack the water supply in one of the largest Polish cities. Intelligence can thwart the act at the last minute. The vice-governor gives a hint who might be behind the planned sabotage act.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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