Cyberattack on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.  Russian NoName hackers boast of attacks on Polish websites and banks

Cyberattack on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. Russian NoName hackers boast of attacks on Polish websites and banks

The websites of the Warsaw Stock Exchange crashed. It turned out that the problem was caused by Russian hackers from the NoName group, who boasted about the attack on the Warsaw Stock Exchange on the Internet. Earlier, they also made cyberattacks on the websites of numerous banks.

The Warsaw Stock Exchange () had problems with its website on Thursday morning. “Due to technical problems, we would like to inform you that there may be temporary disruptions in access to the information services of the Warsaw Stock Exchange Capital Group: gpw.pl, newconnect.pl, gpwcatalyst.pl, tge.pl, gpwbenchmark.pl, 4Brokernet, bondspot. pl. Actions have been taken to ensure the continuity of operation of the information services of the GPW Group” – . It was emphasized that the situation did not affect the proper functioning and security of the exchange transaction system.

Hacker attack on the Stock Exchange. The pro-Russian group NoName brags on the web

The pro-Russian group NoName, which boasted of a cyberattack on the Warsaw Stock Exchange in social media, is behind the problems, according to the Falconfeedsio group, which deals with cyberspace intelligence. The hackers also wrote that they “continue their Polish adventure”, excluding the websites of the Polish stock exchange.

Recently, similar banks PKO BP, Pekao, BOŚ and Raiffeisen Bank International and the BLIK payment system. The group Falconfeedsio notes that Russian NoName hackers are also behind these problems. Cybercriminals have also attacked They include the website speedgotowka.pl, the Dotpay system, and even the website of Jarosław Kaczyński’s party.

Russian hackers attacked the websites of Czech candidates for elections

At the beginning of 2023, the NoName group attacked Germany after the local government authorized the delivery of Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine. A group of Russian hackers also became active during the Czech presidential election, attacking candidates’ websites.

Source: Gazeta

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