Deputy Prime Minister Olga Stefanishyna mentioned that the leakage of information from state registers after the Russian cyberattack has not but been confirmed. An investigation is underway, and restoration of the techniques might take as much as two weeks.
Knowledge leakage due to an enormous cyberattack on state registries has not been confirmed. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine and Minister of Justice Olha Stefanishyna throughout a briefing, UNN correspondent reviews.
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"I can't deny that there was no knowledge leak. We’re at the moment conducting a related research, a cyber investigation. And as soon as we have now all the mandatory knowledge, we are going to offer you all of the related info," mentioned Olga Stefanishyna.
She additionally clarified that earlier than the press convention, she had acquired info from the pinnacle of the State Service for Particular Communications and Info Safety, Yuriy Myronenko, that the information leak had not been confirmed.
Recall
The Ministry of Justice has suspended the work of state registries as a result of a large-scale cyberattack by Russia. Registration of civil standing acts continues in paper format, and restoration of the techniques might take as much as two weeks.