The IT Army of Ukraine paralyzed the work of one of the largest ERP systems in Russia – 1C-Rarus.
Ukrainian hackers from the IT Army attacked the Russian EPR system 1C-Rarus. It is used for accounting services. The press service of the Ministry of Digital Transformation reported this on Telegram on Wednesday, December 27.
One of the largest ERP systems in the Russian Federation has 150,000 users, among them technology giants and war sponsors Tatneft and VTB.
“Customers can’t use accounting services and can’t work at full capacity. Customers in stores and gas stations can’t pay because the cash register doesn’t work. And it’s millions of losses for the Russian economy,” the message said.
Blocking the system causes millions of losses for the Russian economy. They plan to return Rarus to work within three days.
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Let’s recall that earlier cyber specialists of the Armed Forces of Ukraine attacked 15 websites of enterprises involved in engineering support for Russian troops. In addition, Ukrainian hackers, with the support of the SBU, destroyed the IT infrastructure of the Russian company Rosvodokanal.
Source: korrespondent

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