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Still out of service the it system of Maersk Line which violated from the Petya virus
the infection has caused problems also to Safmarine, Seago Line and APM Terminals
June 28, 2017
This morning still the connections via Internet of the Maersk Line with own customers are not restored and with the markets, services that they give yesterday are interrupted to cause - as confirmed from the same company of Danish navigation with messages on the social medium of an infection of the systems of information technology of the company caused from the Petya virus.
Maersk Line has explained to have assumed measures in order to contain the problem and that the technicians are working to a plan of restoration of the activity with main the partner of the field IT and with the international agencies that take care of computer science safety.
The marine company has specified that a series of systems is disabled pe to contain the infection. Currently they turn out inaccessible, in fact, the websites of the Maersk Line so as those of the Safmarine and the Seago Line, companies that they make also part of shipowning group A.P. Møller-Mærsk.
Maersk Line has specified that I attack it does not have compromise instead the operativity of other societies of the group between which Maersk Oil, Maersk Drilling, Maersk Supply Services, Maersk Tankers, Maersk Training, Svitzer and MCI. The company has emphasized moreover that the activity of APM Terminals, the terminalista society of the group, has interruptions in various ports quickly.
Maersk Line has emphasized that however the ships of own fleet are totally operating, in a position to communicating and that safety of the crews is guaranteed.
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