Poland's Tusk Says Russian Hackers Attacked Party Websites Before Election
- Russian hackers attacked party websites in Poland's ruling coalition two days before the presidential election, according to Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
- Tusk stated on X that the hackers targeted the websites of his party, Civic Platform, as well as other coalition members.
- Polish authorities are investigating paid political ads on Facebook, identified by NASK as potential electoral interference, which appear to support one candidate while discrediting others.
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Polish PM Tusk blames Russian hackers for cyberattacks ahead of presidential election
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that Russian hackers targeted websites of parties in his ruling coalition just two days before the country's presidential election, AP reported on May 16.Tusk said the cyberattacks hit the website of his Civic Platform party, as well as those of its coalition partners, the Left and the Polish People's Party (PSL)."Two days before the elections, a group of Russian hackers operating on Telegram attacked the w…
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