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Ukraine's Railways restores half of IT Services affected by Cyber Attack

Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukraine's state railways), the largest cargo carrier in the country, announced on Wednesday that only half of its IT systems had been restored after a massive cyberattack took place at the end of March.

The first outage reported was on 23 March when the rail company informed passengers of a problem with its IT system, and encouraged them to purchase tickets in person or on trains.

Later, the company said that its online systems were subjected a targeted large-scale cyber attack.

Both a Ukrainian official of security and a senior source of the government, speaking under condition of anonymity said that it appeared as if Russia was responsible for the attack. Russia began its full-scale invasion in Ukraine in February 2022, and currently holds around 20% of its land.

Valeriy Tkachev said that the company will need "one or two week" to restore services.

Ukrzaliznytsia announced in late March it had restored its online ticketing system. (Reporting and editing by Mark Heinrich; edited by Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)