megtámadtak
"Megtámadtak" is a Hungarian term that translates to "they attacked" in English, commonly used in the context of cybersecurity and digital threats. The phrase gained prominence in Hungary in 2017 following a series of high-profile cyberattacks targeting government institutions, media outlets, and political organizations. These incidents were part of a broader pattern of cyber espionage and disinformation campaigns, often attributed to state-sponsored actors, particularly from Russia.
The attacks primarily involved phishing emails, malware distribution, and the exploitation of vulnerabilities in digital infrastructure.
The term "megtámadtak" became widely used in Hungarian media and public discourse to describe these incidents,
While the exact origins of the attacks remain partially unclear, they align with similar campaigns observed