GRU cyberattacks

Poland Accuses Russia of Attack Plot, Discusses Military Capabilities and Escalation

Polish prosecutors are investigating a suspected Russian plot involving the smuggling of explosive-filled food cans into the country. A Ukrainian suspect, allegedly linked to Russia’s GRU, transported the cans from Lithuania and left them near Łódź. The GRU reportedly planned to use the explosives in sabotage operations in Poland, Lithuania, and Germany, potentially attaching them to drones. Investigators have not revealed the motive, but Poland’s support for Ukraine and its large refugee population are potential factors.

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Musk, Thiel Allegedly Targeted by Russian Sex, Drug Espionage

A former FBI agent alleges that Russia’s GRU targeted Elon Musk for exploitation, aiming to leverage his personal vulnerabilities—including his lifestyle—for blackmail and potential influence. This alleged operation, according to the agent, involved gathering compromising information to sway Musk’s actions. The agent’s claims are supported by reports of Musk’s direct contact with Vladimir Putin. However, the agent himself faces federal charges for disclosing confidential information.

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Poland Accuses Russia of Unprecedented Election Interference

Deputy Prime Minister and Digital Affairs Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski alleges an unprecedented Russian attempt to interfere in Poland’s upcoming presidential election, citing a doubling of GRU activity compared to last year. These attacks target all election committees, spread disinformation, and aim to cripple Poland’s critical infrastructure. While acknowledging over 600,000 cyberattacks in 2024, Gawkowski assures the public that Poland possesses the resources to defend itself. However, NASK, a state research institute, reports that the intensity of disinformation campaigns is currently less than initially anticipated.

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