The Royal Mail, UK’s leading mail delivery service, has stopped its international shipping services due to “severe service disruption” caused by what it described as a “cyber incident.”
While delivery and collection services across the UK have been unaffected by the incident, the company advised customers to hold export times while the issues are resolved, as they cannot be dispatched to overseas destinations.
“Incident was detected yesterday, UK/ domestic mail remains unaffected,” a Royal Mail spokesperson told BleepingComputer when we reached out for more details earlier today.
In a separate statement, Royal Mail said items that have already been delivered might be subject to delays and added that Parcelforce Worldwide services haven’t been disrupted.
“Our import operations continue to perform a full service, with some minor delays. Parcelforce Worldwide export services are still operating to all international destinations though customers should expect delays of one to two days.” Royal Mail said.
Even though Royal Mail is yet to reveal the actual nature of this incident, it did say that it hired outside experts for an ongoing investigation and reported it to UK security agencies.
“We immediately launched an investigation into the incident and we are working with external experts. We have reported the incident to our regulators and the relevant security authorities.”
We’re experiencing disruption to our international export services and are temporarily unable to despatch items to overseas destinations.
We strongly advise customers to hold any export items while we work to resolve the issue.
Sorry for any disruption this may cause.
— Royal Mail (@RoyalMail) January 11, 2023
A UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) spokesperson said that the NCSC is “aware of an incident affecting Royal Mail Group Ltd and are working with the company, alongside the National Crime Agency, to fully understand the impact.”
“Our teams are working around the clock to resolve this disruption and we will update you as soon as we have more information,” Royal Mail also said on Wednesday.
Today’s incident follows a November 2022 outage that led to the Royal Mail’s tracking services being unavailable for more than 24 hours.
The outage affected Track and Trace website, with British residents only able to track their parcels, letters, and mail deliveries through the Royal Mail app.
BleepingComputer also found that Royal Mail’s Click & Drop website was experiencing payment issues regardless of the payment method (credit card, debit card, PayPal) or how many times the transaction was attempted.
This led to Royal Mail customers not being able to print postage labels from home as they couldn’t make online payments.
These recurring IT issues come at a time when the mail delivery giant’s services are already strained amid negotiations with the Communication Workers Union and planned national strikes.