System Restored T IMS at Albanian border points

After more than 24 hours of Iran's cyberattack, system T The IMS at Rinas Airport in Albania has returned to normal, thus avoiding ranks and delays in identifying citizens. 126 flights were scheduled from this airport this Sunday, of which 63 were on the way out and the rest at the entrance. For [...]
126 flights were scheduled from this airport this Sunday, of which 63 were on the way out and the rest at the entrance. For these travel registration flights will be made through the T-system. IMS and not manualally as recorded the day before about 20 300 passengers.
The conversion to normality of the system took place, and at the border points of Kapshtica, Kakaville, Honey of Hoti, Muriqan and Morina.
Even at the port of Durres from Sunday afternoon, the system returned to full operation T IMS. Travelers' manual records are followed only in the Blunt customs, but authorities say they are working and that very soon the system will become fully operational too.
System Block The IMS has not created lines of travelers at the country's entrance or exit.
Iran's cyberattack began Friday evening by putting the Albanian authorities who shut down the T system. IMS aimed at preventing data flow.
Despite the identification of the authors of this attack, Iranian group Home Land Justice publicly admitted to hiding behind T system hackers. The IMS even went even further when it published images from security cameras at one of the border police departments at crossing points. / Tv Klan.












