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Cyberattacks Target Polish Water And Energy Infrastructure

Escalating Cyber Threats To Water And Energy Systems

Polish authorities reported a series of cyberattacks targeting five state water treatment facilities, raising concerns over vulnerabilities within critical infrastructure systems. According to Polish intelligence findings, attackers attempted to access industrial control systems linked to water management operations.

Polish Intelligence Report And National Security Implications

A report published by the Internal Security Agency detailed counterintelligence and cybersecurity operations conducted over the past two years. Officials said the incidents formed part of broader sabotage and cyber disruption efforts targeting military infrastructure, transportation systems, energy networks and civilian facilities. Polish authorities also warned that some attacks carried potential risks for public safety and essential services.

Parallel Incidents Across The Atlantic

Similar vulnerabilities have previously been identified in the United States. In 2021, attackers breached systems connected to a water treatment facility in Oldsmar, prompting warnings from agencies including the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency regarding threats to utility infrastructure.

Global Pattern Of Cyber Sabotage

Security agencies in the United States have also issued advisories regarding cyber groups targeting industrial control systems tied to water and energy infrastructure. Incidents involving water treatment facilities in Pennsylvania during 2023 reflected growing concerns over attacks aimed at programmable logic controllers and operational technology systems.

Strategic Implications And The Road Ahead

Cybersecurity analysts continue warning that attacks targeting infrastructure networks are becoming increasingly tied to geopolitical tensions and state-linked cyber operations. Expansion of digital infrastructure across utilities and public services is increasing pressure on governments and operators to strengthen cyber defence systems and cross-border security cooperation.

Eurobank Wins Two Euromoney Awards Following Cyprus Merger

Eurobank has been named Cyprus’ Best Bank for 2026 by Euromoney, while also receiving the award for Best Bank for Large Corporates at the publication’s latest Awards for Excellence.

Merger Marks A Milestone

The awards recognise the bank’s performance during 2025, a year marked by the completion of the legal merger between Hellenic Bank and Eurobank Cyprus. The transaction created Eurobank Limited, which the group says is now Cyprus’ largest banking and insurance organisation, with assets exceeding €28 billion.

Euromoney’s Awards for Excellence evaluate banks’ performance over the previous calendar year, with this edition covering January 1 to December 31, 2025.

Lending, Customers And Digital Growth

Eurobank said its business lending portfolio expanded by around 17 per cent during 2025, while its customer base grew to more than 710,000 retail clients and 11,500 business customers.

The bank also continued its digital expansion, saying more than 96 per cent of transactions are now completed through digital channels, and most financing applications are submitted via its mobile app.

Expanding International Presence

Eurobank also highlighted the opening of its first representative office in India, describing the move as a step toward strengthening business links between Cyprus and India while supporting Cyprus’ role as a gateway to the European Union for Indian businesses and investors.

According to the bank, Euromoney recognised not only the successful completion of the merger but also its lending growth, digital transformation and contribution to Cyprus’ position as an international business and investment hub.

CEO On The Awards

“The Euromoney awards confirm Eurobank’s strong momentum and the successful implementation of our group’s strategy in Cyprus,” Chief Executive Michalis Louis said.

He said the merger strengthened the bank’s ability to support households, businesses and the wider economy, while highlighting continued investment in digital services and the opening of the representative office in India as key milestones during the year.

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