No threat of data loss after the largest cyberattack - Stefanishyna
Kyiv • UNN
Deputy Prime Minister Olha Stefanishyna assured that all data in the registers of the Ministry of Justice was saved and can be restored. Restoring access to critical systems may take up to two weeks.
All the data that was in the registers has been saved and is subject to recovery. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine, Minister of Justice Olha Stefanishyna during a briefing, according to a UNN correspondent .
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“At this stage, work is underway to restore these registers. I would like to emphasize that all the data that was in the registers, which are kept by the Ministry of Justice, can be restored. It is only a matter of time,” said Olga Stefanishyna.
The Minister also noted that the Ministry of Justice will first of all restore the unified register of powers of attorney, the unified register of special forms of notarial documents and the inheritance register, which will ensure proper accounting and minimize the negative consequences of possible incorrect notarial acts during the period when there is no access to the registers,” Stefanishyna said.
In addition, Olga Stefanishyna stated that there is no threat of data loss and no inevitability of the registers' functioning.
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Hostile hackers have carried out one of the largest cyberattacks on Ukraine's state registries. The Ministry of Justice is working to restore access to critical systems, which may take up to two weeks.