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Poland Says It Foiled a Cyberattack on Its Nuclear Research Centre: Why the Iran Clue Matters Less Than the Operational Lesson
Poland says it stopped a cyberattack targeting its National Centre for Nuclear Research and is examining signs that Iran may have been involved. The bigger story is not just who may be behind it, but what the incident reveals about attribution traps, critical-infrastructure cyber defense, and how security teams should respond.
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Stuxnet: The Cyber Weapon That Changed Warfare
Stuxnet was the first publicly known cyber weapon to cause physical damage inside critical infrastructure, reshaping how governments, defenders, and analysts understand cyber warfare, industrial sabotage, and state power in cyberspace.
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Active Directory Under Siege: Why Critical Infrastructure Remains a Prime Target
Active Directory, the foundational identity and access management service for over 90% of Fortune 1000 companies, remains a critical target for cyber adversaries, especially in essential sectors like critical infrastructure. This article discusses its vulnerabilities, common attack techniques like Golden Ticket and DCSync attacks, and the severe implications of breaches, as illustrated by the 2024…
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German City of Ludwigshafen Suffers Cyberattack, Systems Offline
The German city of Ludwigshafen has taken its ICT systems offline after a cyberattack, disrupting public services and highlighting the vulnerability of critical municipal infrastructure. The incident is under investigation, mirroring a global trend of cyberattacks on local government entities.