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Poland claims that the cyber attack on a nuclear centre foiled by Poland may have been from Iran

The government of Poland announced on Thursday that it had foiled a cyberattack against its nuclear research centre. It is now examining possible signs that Iran may be responsible.

Poland claims it has been the victim of many cyberattacks ever since Russia invaded Ukraine on a large scale in 2022. Moscow has denied any involvement.

Krzysztof GAWKOWSKI, Minister of Digital Affairs at TVN24+, said that the attack against Poland's National Center for Nuclear Research had taken place "in recent days".

"The attack was not on a large scale, but it was an attempt at breaking through security that was stopped. Gawkowski added that "appropriate services" were already in place and the centre was safe.

The first thing that he did was to identify the entry points, which he called "vectors". "The places where (the centre was attacked) are connected to Iran," he stated. When the final information is available and the services have checked it, we'll verify it. But there are many signs that it took place in Iran.

The Iranian Embassy in Warsaw has not responded to an email request for comment.

The centre conducts research in?nuclear power,?subatomic science and related fields. Poland does not have nuclear weapons, but is building its nuclear power plant.

On February 28, the U.S., Israel and other countries launched coordinated airstrikes on Iran. The Supreme Leader of Iran was killed in these strikes: Ayatollah Khamenei.

Tehran responded by striking?Israel and Gulf States?hosting U.S. Military installations, effectively stopping?oil-and-gas shipments through Strait of Hormuz – a conduit that carries roughly a 5th of the world’s LNG and petroleum.

(source: Reuters)