💨 Abstract
A cyberattack on Ukraine's state railway service disrupted online ticketing, causing long queues at stations and prompting officials to accuse Russia of attempting to destabilize the situation. The rail system is a critical means of transportation amidst the wartime conditions, with air travel grounded due to regular missile and drone strikes since 2022. The attack targeted the online ticketing system, but operational travel was not affected.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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