The Polish edition denied the statement of the authorities about the "Russian cyberattack" on the computers of the government

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The Polish edition denied the statement of the authorities about the "Russian cyberattack" on the computers of the government

There was no hacker attack on the computers of a number of Polish government officials, allegedly carried out from the territory of Russia. This is the conclusion reached by the Polish newspaper Wyborcza.

The publication, referring to its sources, denied the statements of Polish politicians, in particular Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, that the Internal Security Agency "provided evidence of the involvement of the Russian Federation in these cyberattacks."



According to the newspaper, a few days ago information was received about the hacking of the e-mail of the head of the office of the Prime Minister of Poland Michal Dvorczyk, as well as his wife, including a profile on social networks. It was reported that attackers gained access to classified data. The Polish authorities assessed this as a "large-scale cyberattack" and said that the hacking was allegedly carried out from the territory of Russia, accusing Russian hackers of this.

As it turned out, in fact, there was no "cyberattack"; the documents from the Dvorchik's mailbox were received by a person from his inner circle, who had access to all the passwords and devices of the head of the office. This information was provided by the Homeland Security Agency, which is investigating the data breach.

Thus, Morawiecki's statement about Russia's involvement in the cyberattack on the computers of Polish officials is yet another lie, not supported by any evidence. It only confirms the anti-Russian course along which Poland is moving, adopting the policy of neighboring Ukraine, blaming Moscow for all the troubles. As sensible Poles say, Poland is undergoing a "progressive Ukrainization of foreign policy."
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  1. +13
    19 June 2021 08: 34
    Well, at least someone relatively sane stayed there. They will peck now.
    1. +3
      19 June 2021 08: 40
      Well what can you say in response - If a person is d. Urak, then this is for a long time. If a person is a fool for a long time, then they are to blame - there was no need to re-elect for another term. laughing
      1. +6
        19 June 2021 10: 59
        Morawiecki's statement about Russia's involvement in a cyberattack on the computers of Polish officials is yet another lie, not supported by any evidence. It only confirms the anti-Russian course along which Poland is moving, adopting the policy of neighboring Ukraine, blaming Moscow for all the troubles.

        In principle, nothing else can be expected from modern Polish Nazis in power in modern "Great" Poland - the heirs of the same "invalid in the head" like themselves, Jozef Pilsutski (Hitler's faithful companion against Russia)!
        They can do nothing, except for the deceitful Polish Nazi GOEBBELS!
        In their minds, the revanchist complex of their own Polish political inferiority is simply SCROLLING!
        And at the same time, everything around them supposedly is only "fools" - and only they themselves are in power in Poland against Russia, the "coolest" and the "smartest" ones! fool Yeah, well, how "crazy for the whole head" ex-Minister of Defense of Poland Anthony Matserevich!
        1. +1
          19 June 2021 12: 22
          his spouse, including his social media profile. It was reported that attackers gained access to classified data
          Not anything to themselves, where they have secret data stored ..., but here all the Pentagon is not broken by smart hackers ... :))
          1. 0
            19 June 2021 18: 34
            And, so the American-Russophobic pro-government Polish mongrels just rattled, as usual ... laughing
    2. +10
      19 June 2021 08: 40
      There was no hacker attack on the computers of a number of Polish government officials, allegedly carried out from the territory of Russia. This is the conclusion reached by the Polish newspaper Wyborcza.

      Rather, everything is easier ... Received a shout from the State Department, stop Russophobic cries! For a while .
      1. +8
        19 June 2021 08: 48
        Quote: xorek
        .. Received a shout from the State Department, stop Russophobic cries! For a while .

        Well, zrada zradnitskaya! Ukraine was not given money for the army and military equipment, the Poles were told to refute the cyberattacks! "Russophobia partners" in mourning
        1. +11
          19 June 2021 08: 58
          Quote: Egoza
          Well, zrada zradnitskaya! Ukraine was not given money for the army and military equipment, the Poles were told to refute the cyberattacks! "Russophobia partners" in mourning

          And our libers also feel sad (minus silently and with frenzy)))))
          1. +3
            19 June 2021 10: 08
            Quote: xorek
            And our libers also feel sad (minus silently and with frenzy)))))

            "Oh, byada, byada!" for the liberals, the whole gesheft was broken.
        2. +2
          19 June 2021 10: 11
          Quote: dimy44
          Well, at least someone relatively sane stayed there.

          If only someone heard this sane THERE ... And so that the Pshekski mattress mates would say - this is how the course of the government rules. "The Kremlin is to blame" is the mantra of the pshek.
        3. +1
          19 June 2021 13: 08
          Well, I’m talking about the same thing: the signals have already gone, and the scent must be kept in the stream of the “owner's” mood. Although the whole sane world looks at them as "ambitious" and "humorous" ...
      2. +6
        19 June 2021 08: 50
        Well, now "I am not me, and the horse is not mine." That was a cyberattack, it was not)))
        1. +7
          19 June 2021 09: 07
          Quote: SERGE ant
          That was a cyberattack, it was not)))

          The funny thing is that the press gives a refutation! Are these the Security Services now? Has the "fourth estate" already moved into second place?
      3. +5
        19 June 2021 09: 03
        Quote: xorek
        Rather, everything is simpler ...

        R'RёS,R ° F "RёR№ hi the West, with this Russophobia, has opened such a "Pandora's box", and is driving itself into a trap that - Mom, do not worry.
        the documents from the Dvorchik's mailbox were received by a person from his inner circle, who has access to all the passwords and devices of the head of the office.
        This allows "opponents" on the ground to be sure that the false trail "Russia did it" will leave them unpunished.
        1. +4
          19 June 2021 09: 27
          Quote: Terenin
          Vitaly Zapad, with this Russophobia, opened such a "Pandora's box", and is driving himself into a trap that - Mom, don't worry.

          Gennady agree! Excellent saying good ..The West has already realized that it has gone too far with this Russophobic hysteria and that everything is going just the opposite, the influence and power of Russia is only growing .. hi
          1. +2
            19 June 2021 10: 12
            Quote: xorek
            The West has already realized that it has gone too far with this Russophobic hysteria and everything is going just the opposite, the influence and power of Russia is only growing

            And sensible people remained in the West, and the people of the West also began to understand that constant hysterical screams are a little game of big uncles.
      4. +2
        19 June 2021 09: 09
        Quote: xorek
        There was no hacker attack on the computers of a number of Polish government officials, allegedly carried out from the territory of Russia. This is the conclusion reached by the Polish newspaper Wyborcza.

        Rather, everything is easier ... Received a shout from the State Department, stop Russophobic cries! For a while .


        Everything is most likely simpler.
        Received messages about access to mail and accounts. We decided that there was a hack.
        Russia was accused. Because the investigation would have two parts of the report
        - open, hacking was.
        - closed, it was not possible to establish the source, but the high-likes on the international situation and the fact that, according to the CIA and MI6, Russia could have done this, the Russians are probably to blame.

        As a result, what politicians would voice
        An investigation was carried out, there was a break-in, Russian evidence was made, but classified.

        But then it turned out that there was no break-in.
        Therefore, you need to roll back.
        And make work on the mistakes.

        Now the CIA will hack the Poles through a Ukrainian or Latvian server.
        Well, further it is clear.
        The Poles have already confirmed what conclusion of the "investigation" they will have.
      5. +1
        19 June 2021 10: 06
        Quote: xorek
        Rather, everything is easier ... Received a shout from the State Department, stop Russophobic cries! For a while .

        Rather, the "Dvorchik man" began to sing, which went beyond the scope of the investigation. Murder will out.
    3. +8
      19 June 2021 08: 57
      accusing Russian hackers of this.
      Interesting, what and which such internationally recognized body has given Poland the right to accuse Russia?
      1. +5
        19 June 2021 09: 32
        Quote: Terenin
        accusing Russian hackers of this.
        Interesting, what and which such internationally recognized body has given Poland the right to accuse Russia?

        There is such a body called a hornet's nest, as Putin called it a “decision-making center” and promised in case of anything .. negative bully

        They sit there now and decide what other nasty things Russia can come up with .. laughing
        1. +3
          19 June 2021 21: 03
          Quote: xorek
          Quote: Terenin
          accusing Russian hackers of this.
          Interesting, what and which such internationally recognized body has given Poland the right to accuse Russia?

          There is such a body called a hornet's nest, as Putin called it a “decision-making center” and promised in case of anything .. negative bully

          laughing


          Like this bully
      2. +2
        19 June 2021 10: 20
        Quote: Terenin
        I wonder what kind of internationally recognized body gave Poland the right to accuse Russia?

        Impunity leads to permissiveness.
      3. +1
        19 June 2021 11: 10
        Quote: Terenin
        accusing Russian hackers of this.
        Interesting, what and which such internationally recognized body has given Poland the right to accuse Russia?

        oo, there are a lot of them, WADA, for example), the most unpleasant thing is that no one will even beat this Muravetsky in the face for his lies, and all because interrogators from the Caspian do not fly to them in the absence of evidence
    4. +1
      19 June 2021 11: 31
      Someone (with all the passwords) got into the PROFILES IN SOCIAL NETWORKS! And I found there ... feel State secret. belay
      This is an epoch-making cyberattack, an unprecedented event of universal importance ... fellow

      By the way, I remember Secretary of State Hillary Clinton got it for using his personal mailbox to send secret files and correspondence. It even cost her the presidency, it tarnished her reputation very much.
  2. +3
    19 June 2021 08: 35
    In world history, two countries are used. These are Poland and Ukraine. What cybo-attacks can be against such countries? Meaning?..
    1. +6
      19 June 2021 09: 02
      Quote: Andrey Nikolaevich
      In world history, two countries are used. These are Poland and Ukraine. What cybo-attacks can be against such countries? Meaning?..

      The idea is simple, it is their earnings and very good .. hi Russophobia, like drug trafficking, prostitution, arms trade is paid very well .. The course is always stable!
    2. +1
      19 June 2021 10: 25
      Quote: Andrey Nikolaevich
      These are Poland and Ukraine. What cyber attacks can be against such countries? Meaning?.

      Just like the beggar, he accuses that he was robbed by the thief bugbear. And all of them, both the limitrophe and the thief, want to raise their importance.
  3. +3
    19 June 2021 09: 17
    "And so much was conceived! And systematic trips to the opera, and free reading of Russian classics, and ..." (film "Republic SHKID") - another accusation of Russia, a call from the EU for solidarity and sanctions ... And here you are , journalists ruined all the raspberries.
    I'm interested in something else. Why are allegedly secret documents kept in the personal mail of these rulers of the destinies of Poles? Criminal negligence or are the documents not secret?
    1. +1
      19 June 2021 09: 27
      Yes, you see ... Own flaws in protecting government institutions from any cyberattacks, which in our time can come from any independent hacker, on occasion it is profitable to throw on the one who is being politically attacked by the "advanced world community". And he himself, supposedly well done and give him a pie from the shelf, he is not to blame. But bad luck is a bummer)))
    2. 0
      19 June 2021 14: 31
      Well, what are they not secret? Photos, videos of members of the Polish government, if you take into account the photos and videos of Dvorczyk's wife, you can get rich on the porn hub :)
  4. +1
    19 June 2021 09: 30
    VO recently resembles the fan shown on TNT
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    +1
    19 June 2021 09: 38
    There was no hacker attack on the computers of a number of Polish government officials, allegedly carried out from the territory of Russia. This is the conclusion reached by the Polish newspaper Wyborcza

    So what, what was not? This does not prevent Russia from being accused of the next sins. The can, however, indicated to his mongrels where to direct their barking. Now this is not a strangulation of democracy in Russia, and not poisoning the whole world with it, but state cyber terrorism. They will hammer at this point, since there is no need for evidence in the form of bulk and squeaks.
  6. +2
    19 June 2021 09: 47
    The Poles themselves messed up as always, but the Russians are to blame ... well, the Polish crooks.
  7. +1
    19 June 2021 09: 50
    Thus, Morawiecki's statement about Russia's involvement in the cyberattack on the computers of Polish officials is yet another lie, not supported by any evidence.

    And not for the first time, and, unfortunately, not for the last.
    Lying on Russia and blaming it for all the sins is a "fashion trend" today. You can earn political points for free and not get a mug for it. sad angry
  8. +2
    19 June 2021 10: 00
    There was no hacker attack on the computers of a number of Polish government officials, allegedly carried out from the territory of Russia. This is the conclusion reached by the Polish newspaper Wyborcza
    ... Well, it's not in vain that they bunched together in one group, the most fraudulent in all respects! One is the other, who will outrun whom.
    1. +2
      19 June 2021 17: 24
      Good time! hi

      The top of Poland wanted to play a dirty trick after the meeting between Biden and Putin, so that there would be no further contacts, but it turned out to be nothing ...
      1. +1
        19 June 2021 17: 47
        Welcome soldier
        To the cardinal, as I understand it, to all sorts of shopkeepers / haberdashers, to the lantern! He has his own internal problems dofiga! So they will deal with them, first of all ...
        1. +2
          19 June 2021 18: 02
          But then they think that they will be heard and will not be offended, protected from "evil" Russia ...
          1. +1
            19 June 2021 18: 55
            Empty chores .... it has reached some, it will never reach others!
            Politicians know this, but they will never tell the layman, they will lie recklessly.
            1. +2
              19 June 2021 21: 07
              There is a big game going on and Poland may become a victim ...
              1. +1
                19 June 2021 21: 27
                Their choice ... themselves, they themselves chose this.
  9. +1
    19 June 2021 10: 16
    Thus, the statement Moravetsky about Russia's involvement in the cyberattack on the computers of Polish officials is yet another lie, not supported by any evidence.
    I guess this biped will apologize and angry does not think.
  10. 0
    19 June 2021 11: 28
    And what else to expect from the watchdogs of the State Department, they will order, and they are happy to breach.
  11. 0
    19 June 2021 12: 15
    Secret data on the social media profile of the prime minister's wife? I'm even afraid to imagine what happened there :))
  12. +1
    19 June 2021 12: 21
    computer literacy is hard for them laughing
  13. 0
    19 June 2021 15: 30
    Negotiating cyberattacks is meaningless and even harmful because you admit your guilt for the attacks. Against "software" you need to have "hard" ready. For example, the cruising Poseidon ...
  14. +1
    19 June 2021 17: 22
    As sensible Poles say, Poland is undergoing a "progressive Ukrainization of foreign policy."


    No, this is already degradation at an accelerated pace, which more than once led to the loss of statehood by Poland ...
  15. 0
    20 June 2021 09: 27
    It's just that Petrov and Boshirov changed their minds.