One service has been restored in Diia: what permits can be obtained
26 December 14:58The Diia portal has restored the ability to obtain a permit for construction work or make changes to an already issued permit. This was reported by
“Diia’s services are gradually returning. A service on the portal has been launched that allows you to quickly and without queues to obtain a building permit or edit a ready-made construction document,” the statement said.
It is noted that the service applies to construction permits for medium- and high-impact facilities. It is also available when you need to change the customer, contractor, address, or something else.
“And your construction application on the Diia portal will be protected from common mistakes. The system catches them before submission. Therefore, when you fill out an application online, be sure that the construction control authorities will review it,” Diia emphasized.
As reported by
Diia does not store personal data, but only pulls up information from registries, so the portal and app are temporarily down:
- Registration, changes, closure of a sole proprietorship
- Extract from the Unified State Register
- Registration of an LLC
- Transfer of LLC to the model charter
- Construction services
- Booking of employees
- Car re-registration
- Marriage online
- Actual records
- Construction services
- Registration of property ownership
- Information certificate from the State Register of Rights
- Loans to IDPs
- Assistance to persons with disabilities since childhood and children with disabilities
- Assistance to a person who cares for a sick child
- Assistance with the adoption of a child
- Child benefit for a single mother or father
- Construction services
- eHouse
- Reporting damaged/destroyed property
- eRestoration
- eRestoration for business
- Notification of repair work
- Booking by certificate
- International register of losses
- Application for marriage
- Extracts and re-issuance of certificates from the Civil Registry Office.
A large-scale failure at the level of the network infrastructure serving state registries became known on December 19. Later, Olga Stefanishyna reported that the Russian Federation had launched a cyberattack on state registries under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Justice to disrupt the operation of critical infrastructure. The registries were temporarily suspended.
Why a cyberattack on state registries became possible
A large-scale cyberattack on the state registries of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine could have occurred either through phishing or bribery of employees who had access to these registries. This was reported by Oleksandr Fediyenko, chairman of the Subcommittee on Cyberspace Security, Government Communications, Cryptographic Protection of Information of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence, according to Radio Liberty. According to him, the attack was well prepared, and the login was from a top-level account.
On the eve of the cyberattack, on December 19, NAIS announced planned technical work, in particular on the USR, the State Register of Civil Status Acts, and the Bankruptcy and Insolvency system.
On the day of the hack, the Russian Telegram channel XakNet Team stated that as a result of the attack on NAIS, hackers had accessed the infrastructure with all the data of the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice. The Russians claimed that after getting into the ministry’s infrastructure, they stole and deleted more than 1 billion lines of data in total, including those stored on a backup server in Poland.