December 24, 2024
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The Ministry of Justice will dismiss the head responsible for state registers

The Ministry of Justice is preparing to fire Oleksiy Berezhny, the general director of National Information Systems (NAIS).”, — write: epravda.com.ua

The Ministry of Justice is preparing to dismiss Oleksiy Berezhny, the general director of the National Information Systems State Enterprise. This is reported by Ukrainian Pravda sources. Added: According to the UP, on December 25 of this year Oleksiy Berezhny’s contract with NAIS expires and the company did not receive an offer to extend it. Advertisement: NAIS manages the registers of the Ministry of Justice, which were attacked by Russian hackers on December 19. Since 2019, the general director of the company is Oleksiy Berezhny. On the eve of the cyber attack, on December 19, NAIS reported on planned technical work, in particular, regarding the EDR, the State Register of Civil Status Acts, and the “Bankruptcy and Insolvency” system. On the day of the hack, the Russian Telegram channel XakNet Team announced that as a result of the attack on NAIS, hackers accessed the infrastructure with all the data of the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice. The Russians claimed that a total of more than 1 billion rows of data were stolen and deleted after breaking into the ministry’s infrastructure, including those stored on a backup server in Poland.Advertisement: Also read: Everything is gone. How Russian hackers hacked Ukrainian registries

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