Owners of transport cards in Moscow and Kazan cannot pay for tickets and top up their travel cards, the department notes.
Ukrainian hackers attacked several government and other Russian portals. In particular, we are talking about the Troika fare payment system. The Ministry of Digital Transformation (Mincifra) reported this on its Telegram channel on Wednesday, March 13.
The Russian fare payment system is one of the largest in the Russian Federation and serves 38 regions of the terrorist country.
“Due to a ‘glitch’, transport card holders in Moscow and Kazan were unable to pay for tickets, top up travel cards and pay for parking,” the department said in a statement.
As we wrote earlier, hackers of Cyber Resistance intercepted correspondence between the Speaker of the State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin and the President of Russia Vladimir Putin, in which he proposed, after ” elections,” which will strengthen state control and confrontation with Western countries.
Let’s add that the website of the Russian Ministry of Defense could not withstand the consequences of a cyber attack by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine; the services are not working for 24 hours.
Source: korrespondent
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