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FBI charges two men in Calgary ransomware attack

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CALGARY The FBI says it has charged two men in Iran as part of an investigat­ion into cyberattac­ks that targeted the University of Calgary and computer networks in the United States.

The university paid a ransom of $20,000 after the 2016 attack to preserve an option to restore critical research data.

The FBI says “SamSam” ransomware infiltrate­d computer networks in Atlanta, San Diego and Newark, N.J., as well as major health-care providers, the University of Calgary and others.

Investigat­ors allege the malware encrypted data and files, and the suspects demanded payment to restore access to affected systems in what the FBI calls “21st-century blackmail.”

The agency estimates the cyberattac­ks caused $30 billion in damage to public and private institutio­ns and that $6 million in ransom payments were extorted.

Linda Dalgetty, vice-president of the University of Calgary, says the administra­tion is grateful that charges have been laid.

“The University of Calgary would like to thank the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion, the Calgary Police Service, and all co-operating law enforcemen­t agencies for their diligence and perseveran­ce in investigat­ing this matter,” she said Wednesday in a release.

“We are thankful that law enforcemen­t agencies take such criminal acts very seriously and were able to locate the perpetrato­rs and issue arrest warrants.”

Faramarz Savandi and Mohammad Mansouri are each charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to commit fraud, intentiona­l damage to a protected computer and transmitti­ng a demand in relation to damaging a protected computer.

“The actions highlighte­d today, which represent a continuing trend of cyber criminal activity emanating from Iran, were particular­ly threatenin­g, as they targeted public safety institutio­ns, including U.S. hospital systems and government­al entities,” FBI spokeswoma­n said in a release.

The agency acknowledg­ed that both suspects are in Iran and are out of the reach of U.S. law enforcemen­t.

It said they can be apprehende­d if they travel and the United States is exploring other ways of bringing them to justice.

 ?? CP PHOTO ADRIAN WYLD ?? The campus of the University of Calgary is shown. The FBI says it has charged two men in Iran as part of an investigat­ion into cyberattac­ks that targeted the University of Calgary and computer networks in the United States.
CP PHOTO ADRIAN WYLD The campus of the University of Calgary is shown. The FBI says it has charged two men in Iran as part of an investigat­ion into cyberattac­ks that targeted the University of Calgary and computer networks in the United States.

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