Poland to revise security plans for upcoming Nato summit

Poland’s police will have to revise its security plans for the July 2016 Nato summit in Warsaw as existing plans with sensitive data have been sent to several dozen e-mail addresses in an unsecured e-mail by police headquarters.

Also, Poland has become a target of attacks of Russian cyberspies ahead of the summit, the daily Rzeczpospolita reported as Poland’s Foreign Ministry received an e-mail containing malware attachments.

It is Russian cyperspying group APT28 that stood behind the attack, information security provider Prevenity said. Fortunately, the attack fell through.

For the full story, please visit The Warsaw Voice.

(Photo: Ilker/sxc.hu)

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