Cybercriminal group Anonymous Central has claimed to have carried out a cyberattack on The State Service for Maritime, Inland Waterway Transport and Shipping of Ukraine. The group has also claimed to have leaked the database of the Ukrainian government-owned service.
The alleged Ukrainian Water Transport breach has been posted by the threat actor named Anonymous Central on a Telegram channel and the dark web.
The Cyber Express Team has reached out to the State Service for Maritime, Inland Waterway Transport, and Shipping to gather details regarding the alleged Ukrainian Water Transport breach, but an official response was not available at the time of writing this report. We also tried to load the website on our systems and found it functioning normally.
Ukrainian Water Transport Breach
The message posted by Anonymous Central reads, “Database of sea transport vessels: Cargo delivery. Look, do you still have sea routes? Well, it won’t last long! Website – https://marad.gov.ua/”
The incident has been reported by a threat research organization on “X” (formerly Twitter) just a day after Christmas and a screenshot attached with the post reads “PS DB FRESH 2023! MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU GUYS! (Heart Emoji)”, which means that the alleged Ukrainian Water Transport breach has recently happened.
No additional details of the alleged breach were available at the time of writing this report.
About The State Service for Maritime, Inland Waterway Transport and Shipping of Ukraine
Under the Ministry of Infrastructure, the State Service of Maritime and River Transport of Ukraine is an agency of the Ukrainian government whose responsibilities include carrying out government policies in the field of merchant shipping, inland waterway navigation, hydrographic support of navigation, and safety in sea and river transport. Its headquarters are in Kyiv.
Possible Outcome
The alleged data breach within the State Service of Maritime and River Transport of Ukraine, an agency under the Ministry of Infrastructure, can have serious consequences. The agency, based in Kyiv, holds sensitive information related to maritime and river transport, including personal data and confidential government information.
Alleged Ukrainian Water Transport breach could compromise the safety of maritime and river transport by exposing critical navigation details and safety protocols. The potential leak of sensitive information, especially regarding defense or security measures, might have implications for national security.
Moreover, as the State Service for Maritime, Inland Waterway Transport and Shipping of Ukraine is tasked with implementing government policies in merchant shipping and inland waterway navigation, a breach could disrupt policy implementation and lead to regulatory challenges.
The alleged data breach could also lead to reputational damage, legal consequences, operational disruptions, and the necessity for increased cybersecurity measures.
Addressing these risks requires a robust cybersecurity framework, regular audits, and a well-prepared incident response plan to safeguard sensitive data and maintain the effective functioning of the maritime and river transport sector.
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