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Ukraine railways say Sunday's cyber attack hit its online freight services

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Posted on March 25, 2025

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Ukraine Railways Cyber Attack Affects Freight Services

KYIV (Reuters) - Ukrainian state railways Ukrzaliznytsia, the country's largest cargo carrier, said on Tuesday that a large-scale cyber attack had also hit its online freight services.

An outage was first reported on Sunday when the rail company notified passengers about a failure in its IT system and told them to buy tickets on site or on trains.

The company later said its online systems had been subjected to a large-scale targeted cyber attack.

Trains have been the main mode of transportation for domestic and international passengers since 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine, as well as a key route for weapons, fuel and equipment deliveries.

"In addition to passenger services, our IT specialists and partners are working to restore freight services," the company said on Facebook.

"Immediately after the cyber attack, we temporarily switched to paper-based document management, which we notified our customers about. All railway employees have been instructed."

A Ukrainian security official and a senior government source, both speaking on condition of anonymity, said this week the attack looked like it had been carried out by Russia.

Ukrzaliznytsia provides detailed instructions for commercial companies on how to order wagons under the new conditions and how to dispatch wagons in the direction of export ports and the western border.

(Reporting by Pavel Polityuk; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukrzaliznytsia's online freight services were hit by a cyber attack.
  • The attack was first reported on Sunday, affecting IT systems.
  • Trains are crucial for transport since Russia's invasion in 2022.
  • Temporary switch to paper-based management was implemented.
  • The attack is suspected to have been carried out by Russia.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses a cyber attack on Ukraine's railway freight services, suspected to be by Russia.
How did the attack affect Ukrzaliznytsia?
The attack disrupted online freight services, forcing a temporary switch to paper-based management.
Who is suspected to be behind the attack?
A Ukrainian security official and a government source suspect Russia is behind the cyber attack.

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