No military or personal data leaked during cyberattack on Ukrainian railways
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Mon, 31 Mar 2025 18:55:11 +0300

There was no leakage of military or personal information during the cyberattack on Ukrzaliznytsia Ukrainian railways, as it is not stored in the system.
Source Oleksandr Pertsovskyi, chairman of the board of Ukrzaliznytsia, Novosti.LIVE reports Details Pertsovskyi said that special protocols and closed communication channels are used to exchange military information.
Even if the enemy tried to get this information, it is protected, Pertsovskyi said.
As for the personal data of passengers, he said, Ukrzaliznytsia does not store this data.
We have a data exchange, in particular, with Diia.
Everything is structured in such a way that we just get a response from the system confirmation/nonconfirmation for certain people, without storing personal data of passengers, Pertsovskyi explained.
Background On 23 March, Ukrzaliznytsias online systems suffered a largescale targeted cyberattack.
Tickets were sold through ticket offices at railway stations.
On 27 March, Ukrzaliznytsias online sales system was restored in a backup format for the purchase of new train tickets and their refund.
On 30 March, Ukrzaliznytsia restored two more online services after a largescale cyberattack.
In particular, the Ukrzaliznytsia app and website offer discounts for disabled people again, and online displays of all railway stations are now available in the app.
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