Cyber specialists have resumed the operation of the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, Individual Entrepreneurs, and Public Organizations.
This was reported by the First Deputy Minister of Justice, Mykola Kucheryavenko, during a telethon.
“In fact, this is about restoring the heart of our business infrastructure. Online services via 'Diia' will be resumed in the coming days,” the official stated.
He noted that the Ministry of Justice team managed to preserve all the information stored in the register thanks to duplicates and data protection systems.
“Currently, we are in the third phase, which follows the restoration of notarial registers, the Civil Registry, and civil status acts,” Kucheryavenko summarized.
Recall that on December 19, the Ministry of Justice reported that Ukraine faced the largest cyberattack on state registers in recent times. The attack led to a temporary suspension of the work of Unified and State Registers under the ministry's jurisdiction. According to the SBU, Russian special services are behind the cyberattack.
On December 30, the Ministry of Justice resumed the operation of three key notarial registers following the large-scale cyberattack.
And on January 5, it was reported that the mobile application "Reserve+" partially restored the service for deferring mobilization.
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