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The Ukrainian state railways, Ukrzaliznytsia, reported that only half of its IT services have been restored after a large-scale cyber attack in late March. The attack is suspected to have originated from Russia, as a Ukrainian security official and a senior government source claim. The company aims to restore all services within one to two weeks.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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