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Apps malfunction: monobank co-founder suggested possible hacker attack on one of the major data centers

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Monobank co-founder Oleg Gorokhovsky, against the backdrop of large-scale application failures, announced a possible hacker attack on one of the large data centers, writes UNN.

Like a hacker attack on one of the large data centers

- Gorokhovsky wrote on Telegram against the backdrop of large-scale application failures.

Earlier 

Diia reported a temporary failure in the operation of mobile applications due to "technical updates in one of the large data processing centers".

Users complained about failures in the operation of a number of applications and online payments, including Diia, Nova Poshta, Google Pay and Apple Pay. Problems with payment in the Kyiv metro were also reported.

Monobank co-founder Gorokhovsky noted that "we don't seem to be affected".

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