Cyberattack on Ukrzaliznytsia: Service Recovery, Ticket Offices Working Intensively
25.03.2025
The cyberattack disrupted Ukrzaliznytsia’s online services, and specialists are actively restoring systems and mitigating the consequences. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.
Railway ticket offices are operating intensively, with extended schedules allowing passengers to purchase tickets without delays.
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Cyberattack: Eliminating Consequences and Restoring Services
Experts deployed a backup infrastructure and prepared critical systems for recovery from backups. Simultaneously, data diagnostics, threat detection, and removal of malicious elements are being carried out. All work is performed nonstop to minimize the impact.
The railway team, together with invited specialists, is making maximum efforts to restore online ticket sales. Engineers are reconstructing complex connections between services to ensure system stability.
Cyberattack: Intensified Operation of Railway Ticket Offices
While online sales remain unavailable, ticket offices at railway stations operate in an intensified mode to prevent queues. Passenger service hours have been extended, and ticket office staff have adapted to the high workload.
Thanks to prompt measures, passengers can purchase tickets as usual. Restoration efforts continue, and specialists are doing everything possible to eliminate the consequences of the attack.
Source: mbiz.censor.net
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