Cyberattacks on Poland surged after election of pro-Ukraine government, NetScout says

Get the Full StoryCyber attackers battered Poland after the country s change of government late last year. DDoS attacks at the end of 2023 were nearly quadruple the country s average, according to cybersecurity firm NetScout s observations. The surge began when the Law and Justice party PiS lost its majority in last year s Polish general election. PiS had ruled the country since 2015. It was replaced by a coalition government, which reaffirmed support for Ukraine s defence against Russia s invasion. NetScout described these developments as a perfect storm for adversaries. Several hacktivist gangs promptly responded with a barrage of cyberattacks. The most notable group was NoName057, which This story continues at The Next Web

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