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Hackers bring down Poland’s train network in massive cyber attack

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Polish intelligence agencies are currently conducting an investigation into a cyberattack that targeted the country’s railway infrastructure, according to reports from Polish media.

The incident, which occurred overnight, involved hackers gaining unauthorized access to railway frequencies, resulting in disruptions to train services in the northwestern region of Poland. The Polish Press Agency (PAP) revealed that during the attack, the hackers broadcasted Russia’s national anthem and a speech by President Vladimir Putin.

Poland holds significant importance as a transit hub for the transportation of Western weaponry to Ukraine, making it an area of strategic interest in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

On the day of the incident, hackers transmitted a signal that forced an emergency halt of train operations near the city of Szczecin, causing approximately 20 trains to come to a standstill. Fortunately, railway services were swiftly restored within hours, preventing any prolonged disruption.

Investigation underway

Stanislaw Zaryn, a senior security official, confirmed that Poland’s internal security service, known as ABW, is actively investigating the incident. Zaryn emphasized that no possibilities are being ruled out at this stage of the inquiry.

“We know that for some months there have been attempts to destabilize the Polish state,” Mr. Zaryn stated, “Such attempts have been undertaken by the Russian Federation in conjunction with Belarus.”

This cyberattack follows a trend of increased cyber threats and attacks in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war. Several Western nations have called for heightened cybersecurity measures as the conflict unfolds. Experts have also suggested that Russia might be employing cyberattacks in Ukraine as a means to test and demonstrate its hacking capabilities.

In response to these allegations, Russia has categorically denied any involvement and dismissed the accusations as “Russophobic.”

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Abbas calls for Gaza peace plan as Hamas rejects UN

Abbas seeks peace for Gaza with global leaders; Hamas rejects disarmament, emphasizing self-governance amid ongoing tensions.

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Abbas seeks peace for Gaza with global leaders; Hamas rejects disarmament, emphasizing self-governance amid ongoing tensions.


Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has pledged to work with U.S. President Donald Trump, Saudi Arabia, France, and the United Nations on a new peace plan for Gaza. He says Gaza is an essential part of Palestine and called on Hamas to hand over control and disarm.

The UN General Assembly recently backed a declaration supporting a two-state solution and an end to the Gaza war. Abbas argued that this plan represents the only way forward to achieve peace and stability in the region.

Hamas, however, dismissed his remarks, vowing to maintain their weapons and self-governance until the occupation ends. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar also criticised Abbas, claiming he has failed to deal with terrorism effectively.

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Who is responsible for our online safety today

Shared responsibility is crucial for online safety, mirroring the layered approach of road safety systems

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Shared responsibility is crucial for online safety, mirroring the layered approach of road safety systems

In Short:
– Online safety requires shared responsibility from parents, schools, governments, and tech companies.
– A cohesive approach is needed to enhance digital literacy and user security.
On this episode of Ticker Clicks, host Jacqueline Jayne asks the big questions: who is responsible for online safety?
As technology becomes integral to our lives, the question of shared responsibility grows more pressing. Everyone, from parents to tech companies, plays a role in online safety, yet clear structures are lacking.
To understand this, consider road safety: Parents educate children, schools reinforce lessons, and governments implement regulations.
In contrast, online safety lacks such a cohesive system.Parents often struggle to guide children on digital behaviour, while schools provide inconsistent lessons. Governments continue to lag in setting comprehensive protections, and tech companies frequently favour convenience over user safety.
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Kremlin hits back at Trump’s Ukraine stance

Kremlin dismisses Trump’s “paper tiger” claim, reiterating commitment to military actions in Ukraine amidst shifting US stance.

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Kremlin dismisses Trump’s “paper tiger” claim, reiterating commitment to military actions in Ukraine amidst shifting US stance.


The Kremlin has rejected US President Donald Trump’s comments labelling Russia a “paper tiger,” saying it has no choice but to continue its military actions in Ukraine.

Trump’s remarks marked a sharp shift in his stance, suggesting Ukraine could regain its lost territory.

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