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German railway Deutsche Bahn hit by cyberattack

German railway Deutsche Bahn hit by cyberattack
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A cyberattack against Germany’s state-owned railway Deutsche Bahn briefly disrupted ticketing systems and timetable information services this week, the company disclosed Wednesday.

The distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack caused problems with the railway’s website and its widely used DB Navigator app on Tuesday afternoon.

The website and app issues were mostly resolved by Tuesday evening, but resurfaced again on Wednesday morning.

Deutsche Bahn is Germany’s dominant rail service, operating both passenger and cargo trains as well as suburban commuter railways in many cities.

“Our defensive measures were effective in minimising the impact on our customers,” Deutsche Bahn said.

The company has been in contact with Germany’s BSI cybersecurity authorities, an interior ministry spokeswoman said Wednesday, adding that she could provide few additional details about the attack.

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