City of Oakland Ransomware Attack took its systems offline
On February 12th, the City of Oakland, California experienced a ransomware attack which forced their systems offline.
The attack impacted multiple departments, including finance, human resources, and information technology. The attackers demanded a ransom in exchange for the decryption of the encrypted data.
The city has stated that they will not be paying the ransom and are instead working on restoring their systems from backups.
The FBI has been notified and is currently investigating the attack.
Impact of the City of Oakland Ransomware Attack
The attack has caused significant disruptions to the city’s operations, with employees unable to access essential systems and data. The city has emphasized that they are taking all necessary steps to secure their systems and protect sensitive information.
The impact of the attack is still being evaluated, but the city has stated that they do not believe any sensitive information has been compromised.
In an abundance of caution, ITD has taken affected systems offline while they work to secure and restore services safely. In the meantime, the public should expect delays from the City as a result.
— City of Oakland (@Oakland) February 10, 2023
City of Oakland Ransomware Attack and its restoration
The city is working to restore its systems as quickly as possible and has asked for patience from residents and employees as they work to resolve the issue.
The City of Oakland Ransomware Attack serves as a reminder of the importance of regularly backing up data and having robust security measures in place.
Attacks like these can have devastating consequences for organizations, and it’s crucial to be prepared.
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