Ukraine’s state postal operator, Ukrposhta, has reported a disruption to its mobile application following a cyberattack. The incident occurred on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, according to a statement released by the company.
Ukrposhta App Affected by Cyberattack
Ukrposhta, the national postal service of Ukraine, confirmed that its mobile application was targeted in a cyberattack. The attack resulted in the temporary disruption of the app’s functionality, preventing users from accessing certain features and services.
Investigating the Incident
The company has launched an investigation into the incident and is working to restore full functionality to the Ukrposhta app as soon as possible. Ukrposhta stated that it is collaborating with relevant authorities and cybersecurity experts to identify the source of the attack and implement measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Impact on Postal Services
Despite the disruption to the mobile app, Ukrposhta emphasized that its core postal services, including mail delivery and parcel handling, remain operational. Customers can still access these services through alternative channels, such as the company’s website and physical post offices.
Commitment to Cybersecurity
Ukrposhta has reiterated its commitment to ensuring the security and reliability of its digital infrastructure. The company stated that it will continue to invest in reliable cybersecurity measures to protect its systems and data from malicious attacks.
Cybersecurity Concerns in Ukraine
The incident comes amid ongoing concerns about the cybersecurity landscape in Ukraine. The country has been the target of several high-profile cyberattacks Recently, including the NotPetya malware outbreak in 2017, which caused widespread disruption to government and private sector entities.
Experts have warned that Ukraine remains a prime target for state-sponsored cyber threats, particularly from Russia, which has been accused of orchestrating numerous cyberattacks against Ukrainian infrastructure and institutions. The Ukrposhta incident highlights the continued need for vigilance and investment in cybersecurity measures to protect critical services and infrastructure in the country.