11 comments

  • altern8 an hour ago

    If you're looking for what the damage was, it failed.

    Potential damage: "Most notable was one [attack] in Ukraine in December 2015. It left roughly 230,000 people without electricity for about six hours during one of the coldest months of the year."

  • johanneskanybal 6 minutes ago

    With all the other crazy world-destroying us bullshit, is this also you? 50% you, 50% russia. It's an new gameshow, is it Russian or us?

  • HPsquared an hour ago

    For what purpose? Cui bono?

    • general1465 an hour ago

      Poland is a major logistical hub for everything going towards Ukraine. Thus targeting basic infrastructure like energy grid or railroad have to be expected.

      On the bright side, using these weapon grade malware is burning exploits and also showing current state and techniques of Russian cyberwarfare which defender can learn a lot from.

    • breve an hour ago

      Russia is at war with Europe.

      • dijit an hour ago

        before anyone jumps on the pedantry bandwagon, its worth noting that even though open war hasn’t been called: the attacks on infrastructure especially cyber warfare is extremely active and, crucially, direct.

        It is totally fair to say that in a digital context, Russia is absolutely at war with Europe.

        As far as I can tell, they don’t even try to hide it.

        • reactordev an hour ago

          Not to mention the information war they have been waging globally since 2016

        • tosapple an hour ago

          What I am starting to appreciate about these digital infrastructure attacks is that they may be reversible and or temporary. It can be a nice feature.

        • throw310822 7 minutes ago

          Europe has sanctioned Russia, frozen hundreds of billions of its assets (threatening to seize them), cut diplomatic relationships and even direct travel. It's arming Russia's adversary and providing it with logistic and intelligence support. It keeps repeating that its goal is to see Russia defeated in war. Then it's a bit rich to complain that "Russia is at war with Europe". Seems to me that it's Europe that has decided to go to war against Russia in all except with boots on the ground.

      • rdtsc 38 minutes ago

        Does Europe overall feel and act like that’s the case though?

        It seems as if the European war has been pushed to the background recently, and most people kind of forgot about it. If you walk down the streets of Paris or Berlin does it look like it’s wartime, do people talk about it much, do they share the latest front news and so on?

    • IncreasePosts an hour ago

      The most obvious answer is Russia(or one of their allies like China or Iran) did it because Poland is supporting Ukraine in the war (directly, and also indirectly by letting stuff from other countries be staged and move through Poland).