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Poland Detains Russian Hacking Suspect

November 28, 2025
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Polish authorities have detained a Russian citizen suspected of hacking into the IT systems of local companies, marking the latest incident in a series that Warsaw attributes to Moscow’s expanding sabotage and espionage efforts within the country. Interior Minister Marcin Kierwiński announced the arrest, stating that police apprehended the man for breaching security systems to gain unauthorized access to company databases. The Krakow prosecutor’s office provided further detail, specifying that the suspect allegedly hacked into an online retailer’s systems and manipulated its databases in ways that could have severely disrupted operations and potentially endangered customer data and safety.

The suspect, whose identity has not been publicly disclosed, is reported to have illegally entered Poland in 2022 and subsequently obtained refugee status the following year. Following his arrest, he has been placed in temporary custody as the criminal investigation actively proceeds. This measure allows authorities the time needed to thoroughly examine the extent and nature of his alleged cybercrimes and determine any possible accomplices or organizational ties.

Authorities harbor a belief that the detained man may be connected to additional cybercriminal activity that has targeted other companies not only within Poland but potentially across the wider European Union. They are currently in the process of assessing the full scale of the possible damage inflicted by his activities and establishing the precise intent behind the system breaches and data manipulation. This assessment is critical for understanding the full security implications of the incident.

Poland has consistently and repeatedly issued warnings regarding a heightened level of Russian intelligence activity since the commencement of Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. This concern was underscored in July by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who disclosed that a total of 32 individuals—a group comprising Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Colombian nationals—had been detained on suspicion of cooperating with Russian services to execute acts of sabotage and arson.

The recent detention follows a period of escalating diplomatic and security tensions between Warsaw and Moscow. Earlier this year, Warsaw ordered the closure of the Russian consulate in Krakow after intelligence services were linked to a devastating 2023 fire that destroyed a major shopping mall in the Polish capital. Just last week, Poland proceeded to shut down the last remaining Russian consulate in the country following a suspected involvement by Russian intelligence in an explosion on a Polish railway line, an incident that officials have formally classified as an act of sabotage.

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  • Poland Arrests Russian Citizen Suspected Of Hacking Multiple Local Companies
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