Cyberattack has brought UK Royal Mail offline for 2+ weeks!
Only a "Russian Gang" is official narrative as Nato sends 200 tanks to front lines of the conventional war in Ukraine
Has your media told you that the UK ROYAL MAIL HAS BEEN OFFLINE FOR 2 WEEKS? A Russian Cyber attack brought down all international deliveries of packages for the UK (In and out) for 2 weeks. The UK who said they are participating in delivering 200 tanks to Ukraine in coming months will not say that it was surrounding the conventional war with Russia. However, they will say it was a "criminal gang". Finally after 2 weeks the mail has been brought back online (today). I've been waiting for a package for a while. I guess finally the UK government paid the ransom to the little gang. However in all the news it says when asking if they paid a ransom to the cartel, they're given no answer. https://www.wired.com/story/royal-mail-ransomware-attack-security-roundup/
More about it coming back online:
Are Royal Mail delivering internationally? Is tracking working - cyber attack latest update explained
Royal Mail has resumed sending some international post after the cyber attack by a suspected Russian-linked ransomware gang
By Ralph Blackburn 3 minutes ago
Royal Mail has rolled out more international services - including tracked parcels - after the cyber attack by a Russian-linked ransomware gang hit postal exports.
Export parcels that have been processed will start to be shipped in "limited volumes" the postal service said, and it will also accept new letters for overseas. The company was hit by cyber attack, which caused “severe disruption” to its international export services. It was unable to dispatch items, including letters and parcels, overseas, however domestic mail was not affected.
The hack is believed to have already left more than half a million letters and parcels stuck in limbo. Royal Mail alerted the National Cyber Security Centre and the National Crime Agency who are investigating. The postal service has faced several crises recently, with a series of strikes in 2022 and CEO Simon Thompson coming under fire from MPs about his management of Royal Mail.