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The answer for Ukrzaliznytsia? The website of the capital's metro has crashed in Moscow

On Monday, March 31, Russians complained about the hacking of the Moscow Metro website - after clicking on the link, the Ukrzaliznytsia portal could be seen.

Russian Telegram channels write about this.

According to the outage detector, Moscow residents have been unable to top up contactless transport cards since 6:45 a.m. After clicking on the link, you can see the UZ resource and a message asking users to be patient, as its specialists are "making every effort to restore full operation of all services as soon as possible."

The Moscow Department of Transport later reported that the program was experiencing temporary difficulties, allegedly due to technical work.


Ukrainian journalist Andriy Tsaplienko also drew attention to this. He comments on the hacking of the Moscow metro website as follows:

"The Moscow Metro website has been hacked - when you try to access it, it redirects you to the Ukrzaliznytsia page. The map also does not load, payments do not go through the machines and validators on the buses. "Ukrzaliznytsia responded promptly."

It is worth recalling that at the end of March, the online systems of Ukrzaliznytsia were subjected to a large-scale targeted cyberattack . Ticket sales via the application and website, online service ordering services, and reference services were not working.

However, as of Saturday, March 29, online ticket sales services have been fully restored . All of them are operating stably.

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