The Ukrainian railway joint -stock company resumed online sales.
The UZ site and the application were restored 89 hours after the unprecedented hacker attack on the Key Rail operating systems. At the first stage, the basic functionality will work: the sale and return of tickets to all directions within the next 20 days. On March 27, Koldeasy was announced about this on March 27.
Railways emphasized that confidential information is not allowed.
Our stations and cash register registers continue to operate in the mode of fortifications throughout the country for security, and train – like all days before they work on schedule, the company said.
UZ also emphasized that the system is currently experiencing peak loads, temporary technical breaks are possible. Passengers were asked to use the application exclusively in the need for an urgent trip.
Railways noted that tickets acquired previously inaccessible in the application remain valid. You can find them PDF-Dublips by e-mail, which was indicated on the passenger account. It is also worth checking the spam folder, tickets can fall there.
You can also use ticket screenshots from a train landing application and in the absence of both tickets – you just need to show a receipt to pay tickets from the bank’s application.
Tickets previously purchased in the application, and you can pay off the funds for an automatic purchase through the form by link on the main page of the UZ application.
We will recall that on March 23, Ukrzalizitzya announced a technical failure in the IT system. The UZ application did not work to buy tickets and check flights. It was also impossible to buy tickets through the site and. Orders of additional services on the Internet did not work.
Subsequently, railways reported that a large-scale cyberatak was made in the company’s online system.
Source: Racurs

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