“After the temporary suspension of state registers due to a large-scale cyber attack, the “eRecovery” service has fully resumed its work.”, — write: epravda.com.ua
After the temporary suspension of the work of state registers due to a large-scale cyber attack, the “eRecovery” service has fully resumed its work. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Regions. “Owners of damaged or destroyed housing can submit an application for compensation through the Diya portal or application or through the Administrative Services Center,” the message reads. At the same time, the owners of housing certificates, for which funds have already been reserved, have extended their reservation period by 30 days – until February 20, 2025 inclusive. Advertisement: “This will make it possible to draw up purchase and sale agreements for new housing to replace the destroyed one in a calmer mode” – explained in the department. Read also: Everything is gone. How Russian hackers hacked Ukrainian registries We will remind:Advertisement: on December 19, the Deputy Prime Minister-Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration – Minister of Justice of Ukraine Olga Stefanishyna reported that the Russian Federation carried out a cyber attack on state registries under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Justice. Their work is temporarily suspended. On December 30, the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine restored the operation of three key notarial registries after a cyber attack by the Russian Federation. On January 4, DRATS became operational in the system of state registers of the Ministry of Justice: the possibility to register marriages, births and other acts of civil status was restored. On Wednesday, January 8, the Ministry of Justice managed to restore the operation of its website after a cyberattack by the Russian Federation. Since January 20, the functioning of the unified and state registers of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine has been restored after a large-scale cyberattack by the Russian Federation.