POLSA’s Cosmic Cyber Crisis: Polish Space Agency Battling IT Breach!

The Polish Space Agency’s IT systems have taken a vacation from the internet after a cyberattack. Now, POLSA staff are time-traveling back to the ’90s, relying on phones while experts work to restore systems. It’s a cosmic whodunit, and Poland’s cyber sleuths are on the case. Keep an eye out for updates on the Polish Space Agency.

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Hot Take:

Well, they say space is the final frontier, but who knew that even space agencies needed to worry about terrestrial threats like cyber-attacks? Looks like POLSA’s systems have been sent into orbit, and not in the good way! Maybe they should consider hiring some extraterrestrial IT support to prevent their data from being abducted by hacker aliens. For now, it’s all hands on deck to restore communications, and it seems like the only thing left unscathed is the agency’s collection of space puns. Houston, we have a problem, and it’s not in space this time!

Key Points:

  • POLSA disconnected its systems from the Internet due to a cyber-attack.
  • The agency has reported the incident to authorities and launched an investigation.
  • Email systems were compromised, forcing staff to communicate via phones.
  • POLSA collaborates with Polish CSIRTs to restore services.
  • No information yet on the attack’s origin or perpetrators.

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