Russia strikes Ukraine’s registries with a massive cyberattack, according to the deputy PM
The cyberattack cripples Ukraine’s vital infrastructure amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.
Ukraine‘s Deputy Prime Minister Olha Stefanishyna announced that Russia launched a large-scale cyberattack on Thursday, temporarily crippling the country’s state registries. These registries contain essential citizen data, including information on births, deaths, marriages, and property ownership. The attack forced a suspension of services managed by the Ministry of Justice.
Stefanishyna described the incident as a deliberate attempt by Russia to disrupt Ukraine’s critical infrastructure. While restoration efforts are expected to take about two weeks, some services will resume on Friday. Other state functions appear to be unaffected.
This is the latest in a series of cyberattacks during the ongoing war, including a December 2023 assault on Ukrainian telecom provider Kyivstar and previous attacks on Russian ministries. Ukrainian authorities plan to conduct a thorough investigation to bolster defences against future cyber threats.