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Warszawa (PL)
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Tue 1 July 2025
Praha (CZ)
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Tue 1 July 2025
Bratislava (SK)
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Tue 1 July 2025
Budapest (HU)
27/21°C
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May 18th, 2022
Sixty nine percent of Polish enterprises experienced at least one cyberattack in 2021, KPMG reported in a Wednesday survey. According to KPMG, an auditing and consulting company, over two thirds of surveyed companies said their biggest fears were connected with organised hacker groups. Twenty one percent said the frequency of cyberattacks in 2021 was higher than in the previous year, only 4 percent recorded a fall.
PAP
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