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(Daily Mail) Garmin services began to slowly return Monday morning after the company was hacked and allegedly held to ransom by Russian group Evil Corps, who demanded $10 million to restore their operation.

Tens of millions of people around the world found the firm’s GPS and fitness-trackers, including those used by runners, cyclists and pilots, down for a fifth day Sunday.

Garmin is yet to comment on the service return or the hacking claims amid reports they were ordered to pay the ransom by the cybercriminal group headed by a 33-year-old Russian playboy hacker, Maksim Yakubets.

The company had said on Twitter that its website and Garmin Connect fitness app had been offline since Thursday. It said the ‘flyGarmin’ site used for aviation databases was also down.

Customers said Monday their services had ‘partially’ returned. One wrote: ‘For the first time in over 4 days, Garmin Connect seems sorta back up. It’s a bit touch and go, but it’s waking up.

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