Warsaw, Poland — The good news is that the large-scale Russian cyberattack against Poland’s energy infrastructure at the end of last year was stopped by firewalls and other cyber defenses.
The bad news, as Poland’s Deputy Foreign Minister Marcin Bosacki tells me, is that the threat from that attack was “very, very serious” — he put a lot of emphasis on that second “very” — and had it succeeded, it would have knocked out electricity and heat for large portions of Poland during the middle of winter for God knows how long.
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