Ministry of Justice restored the website after a hacker attack on the registries.
08.01.2025
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Journalist
Svyatenko Tamara
08.01.2025
2050

The Ministry of Justice resumed the operation of its website following a cyber attack
As of today, January 8th, at 16:20, the first publication appeared on the ministry's site after the hacker attack. For four weeks, the Ministry of Justice's website was unavailable to users.
On the eleventh day after the attack, the operation of the first three registries was restored. Subsequently,
Olha Stefanishyna, the Minister of Justice, stated that this was the largest external cyber attack on state registries in recent times.This situation adversely affects many state and non-state systems that use registry data.
The Ministry of Justice had previously predicted that the restoration of the state registries after the attack would take some Time.
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