Million-dollar losses for Russia: Ukrainian hackers disrupted the russian enterprise management system
Kyiv • UNN
The Ukrainian IT army has disabled the russian 1C-Rarus system, which has led to huge losses as customers cannot access services.
Ukraine's IT army has paralyzed the russian automated enterprise management system 1C-Rarus. This was reported by Mykhailo Fedorov, Deputy Prime Minister for Innovation, Development of Education, Science and Technology - Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, UNN reports.
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One of the largest ERP systems in russia has stopped working due to attacks by the Ukrainian IT Army
According to him, clients cannot use accounting services and work at full capacity. 1C-Rarus has 150,000 users, including such tech giants and war sponsors as Tatneft and VTB.
Customers in shops and gas stations cannot make payments because the cash registers are not working. The minister emphasized that Russia is suffering millions of dollars in losses as a result.
Addendum
Fedorov also called on Ukrainians to join the IT Army and help in attacks on the occupiers. You can join the IT Army to help gain an advantage in cyber warfare by following the link.
Recall
Ukrainian hackers, possibly affiliated with the SBU, have carried out a cyberattack on Rosvodokanal, encrypting more than 6,000 computers and deleting 50 TB of data. Sources of UNN emphasize that this is "the beginning of revenge for Kyivstar".