The Polish Foreign Ministry has joined Germany, the Czech Republic, and other countries in condemning alleged cyberattacks by the Russian APT28 group, saying it was also targeted. "Poland stands in solidarity with Germany and with [the Czech Republic] following the malicious cyber-campaign against their political parties and democratic institutions," a ministry statement said on May 4. "Given the continuous rise of the cyber-threats, Poland is committed to protecting national critical infrastructure, building resilience, and bolstering cyber-defenses." Berlin and Prague on May 3 accused Russia of conducting cyberattacks on their defense and aerospace industries and on political parties. Russia has denied involvement
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