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    Ukraine says Russian cyberattack hits state registries but no data lost

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    Posted on December 20, 2024

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A Russian cyberattack shut down Ukraine's state registries, affecting online services but causing no data loss. Restoration may take two weeks.

    Ukraine's State Registries Hit by Russian Cyberattack, No Data Lost

    By Yuliia Dysa

    (Reuters) - A Russian cyberattack on Ukraine's justice ministry registries caused a shutdown of online services for marriages and other matters, but no data appears to have been leaked or stolen, the Ukrainian government said on Friday.

    Russia took several months to prepare the cyberattack, which was the largest to target Ukraine's state registries in recent times, Deputy Prime Minister Olha Stefanishyna, who is also justice minister, told reporters at a briefing in Kyiv.

    Online services to register matters like marriages, cars, births or a change of residence in Ukraine were suspended, the government service platform said.

    The attack sought to "instil panic among Ukrainian citizens and those abroad," Stefanishyna said.

    The Ukrainian security service's cyber department said their main line of investigation was that a hacker group affiliated with Russian military intelligence (GRU) was behind the attack. There was no comment from Russia.

    "Data leakage is not confirmed as of now... At this stage, all registries are suspended for security purposes," Stefanishyna said.

    All the data would restored, she added. It could take up to two weeks to restore basic services, she said.

    As of Friday afternoon, the ministry's website said it was undergoing "technical maintenance".

    Both Russia and Ukraine have been hit by cyberattacks on their infrastructure during their 33-month-long war. Ukraine's biggest mobile network operator was attacked last December.

    (Reporting by Yuliia Dysa; editing by Tom Balmforth and Angus MacSwan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russian cyberattack targeted Ukraine's justice ministry registries.
    • •Online services for marriages and other matters were shut down.
    • •No data was leaked or stolen, according to Ukrainian officials.
    • •The attack was linked to Russian military intelligence (GRU).
    • •Restoration of services could take up to two weeks.

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    1What is the main topic?

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    2Who is suspected to be behind the attack?

    The attack is believed to be carried out by a hacker group affiliated with Russian military intelligence (GRU).

    3What services were affected by the cyberattack?

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