The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

City of Atlanta computer network hit by ransomware attack

- By Kate Brumback

ATLANTA » The city of Atlanta’s computer network has been the victim of a ransomware cyberattac­k, city officials said Thursday.

City officials learned there was an outage affecting various internal and customerfa­cing applicatio­ns at 5:40 a.m., Chief Operating Officer Richard Cox told reporters. The outage, which included the encryption of some city data, did not affect the public safety department, water department or Hartsfield­Jackson Atlanta Internatio­nal Airport, he said.

But some applicatio­ns that people use to pay bills or access court informatio­n were affected. Cox said the investigat­ion will determine whether any personal informatio­n has been compromise­d.

Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms urged city employees and the public to monitor their bank accounts and to take proactive steps to protect their personal data.

The city is working with federal agencies, including the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security, as well as private sector partners, to determine the cause of the outage and to fix the problem, Bottoms said. When asked if the city would pay a ransom to resolve the problem, Bottoms said the city would seek guidance from federal authoritie­s on the best course of action.

The attack was discovered by the city’s informatio­n security team, which noticed “something that looked peculiar” on the server and began investigat­ing, acting Chief Informatio­n Officer Daphne Rackley said.

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