Sewage treatment plant in Witków
August 19, 2025
•[ industrial control systems, hacktivism, operational disruption ]
Russian hacktivists allegedly manipulated industrial control systems at the sewage treatment plant in Witkw, with video evidence and analyst review indicating operational disruption to plant processes.
Sewage treatment plant in Kunica
August 19, 2025
•[ industrial control systems, hacktivism, operational disruption ]
Russian hacktivists allegedly interfered with industrial control systems at the sewage treatment plant in Kunica, and publicly released video that Polish analysts assessed as showing real operational disruption.
Polish hydropower plant in Tczew in August 2025
August 19, 2025
•[ hacktivism, industrial control systems, critical infrastructure ]
Russian hacktivists allegedly targeted a hydropower plant in Tczew in August 2025, releasing video evidence that Polish analysts said showed disruption to control systems and turbine operations.
Szczytno water treatment plant
August 12, 2025
•[ hacktivism, industrial control systems, critical infrastructure ]
CyberDefence24 reported pro-Russian hacktivists published another recording on Aug. 12, 2025 from the same Polish hydroelectric plant previously referenced in early July 2025 reporting. The outlet said the new video suggested the attackers accessed the control panel while the plant was operating (generator/rotor turning and current visible) and that this represented a more serious incident than the earlier case where the plant appeared off. The report stated attackers did not appear to have full control of the infrastructure, but the incident indicates unauthorized access to industrial control interfaces and potential cyber-physical risk.
Bremanger Kraft AS
April 7, 2025
•[ hacktivism, unauthorized access, industrial control systems ]
On April 7 2025, hacktivists accessed a web-exposed control interface for Bremanger Kraft ASs hydroelectric dam in western Norway and opened a valve releasing 500 L/s of water for four hours; no casualties or structural damage reported; Norwegian authorities attributed the incident to pro-Russian hacktivists.
Water Treatment Plant at Tolmicko
February 4, 2025
•[ unauthorized access, industrial control systems, critical infrastructure ]
CyberDefence24 reported that a pro-Russian Telegram group posted videos between Jan 2830, 2025 showing unauthorized access to interfaces for three Polish water treatment plants (SUW) in Tolkmicko, Madyty, and Sierakowo. The recordings showed attackers setting multiple parameters to maximum values, disabling selected device functions, and changing device PINs (including 1488). The article stated none of the plants reported problems at the time and noted the activity appeared propaganda-oriented, with no confirmed impact on critical infrastructure operations.