Ukrainian Railways hit by 'large-scale, targeted cyberattack'
- Ukrainian Railways, known as Ukrzaliznytsia, experienced a large-scale cyberattack on March 23 that blocked online services like ticket sales and cargo registration.
- Despite the cyberattack, train traffic continued without disruption, allowing passengers to purchase tickets at counters instead.
- Restoration efforts for Ukrzaliznytsia's IT systems are ongoing, with support from the Cyber Department of the Security Service of Ukraine.
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Ukraine railway cyberattack causes ticketing chaos amid suspected Russian interference
Officials blamed the intrusion on the "enemy," a term commonly used in Kyiv to refer to Russia. They stated rail traffic remained unaffected, but work was still underway to restore the online ticketing system more than 24 hours after the hack
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