
Russian Railways said Tuesday its website and mobile app were knocked offline by a cyberattack, the first such incident since last summer.The state-owned rail company said ticket offices were unaffected, and sales at train stations continued as usual.Our website and mobile application have been subjected to a mass DDoS attack, Russian Railways said on Telegram.
Were working to restore access as soon as possible.The attack comes a day after Moscows Transportation Department reported technical work disruptions with the Moscow Metro app.However, Russian media reported that the Metro app and website may have also been hit by a denial-of-service attack, with a Ukrainian-language message from Ukrainian Railways briefly appearing on the Metro website.Separately on Monday, the governor of Russias Belgorod region, near the border with Ukraine, claimed a DDoS attack on the Rostelecom provider disrupted the regional administrations weekly livestream.Russian Railways previously reported large-scale cyberattacks in July 2024 and February 2022, with services restored within hours.
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