The Asian Age

Experts rush to Mumbai port after cyber attack

Options limited for cyber experts as the server hit by ransomware is in Denmark

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Operations at one of three terminals at India’s largest container port JNPT, Mumbai, have been disrupted by the global ransomware attack, the port said on Wednesday.

The terminal impacted is operated by Danish shipping giant AP Moller-Maersk, which said on Tuesday that the cyberattac­k had caused outages in its computer systems globally. The virus attacked the company’s main server in Denmark.

To contain the virus and fix the systems, cyber experts were rushed from the Centre and the state.

The Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) also made arrangemen­t to divert container traffic from its terminal Gateway Terminals India (GTI). The terminal handles 4,500 containers per day. Anil Diggikar, chairman of the JNPT, said the government has made alternativ­e arrangemen­ts if needed.

JNPT has been trying to clear containers manually.

In damage control mode after NotPetya ransomware virus hit its terminal operated by AP MollerMaer­sk in Denmark, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) has urgently brought in cyber experts from the Centre and the state to avoid further harm.

JNPT has also made an alternativ­e arrangemen­t to divert container traffic from its terminal Gateway Terminals India (GTI), which was hit by the virus on Tuesday night. The terminal handles 4,500 containers per day. The state government is helpless as the virus attack has taken place at the main server of the AP Moller-Maersk company in Denmark.

Terming the attack as global, Anil Diggikar, chairman of the JNPT, said the government has made alternativ­e arrangemen­ts if needed. “It’s a global virus attack. The AP Moller-Maersk have their headquarte­rs in Denmark and hence we have little to do from here. But we have made alternativ­e arrangemen­ts to divert the cargo to other terminals, DP World and JNPTC. Our emphasis is that the import export is not affected, as the AP’s terminal was handling 4,500 cargo containers on a daily basis,” Mr Diggikar said. The GTI terminal server is completely down, but other terminals are functionin­g normally, he added.

The ministry of shipping said National Cyber Security Coordinato­r Gulshan Rai was rushed to Mumbai to assist the company. “The situation is being closely monitored and further steps to deal with the traffic situation will be initiated based on an assessment during the course of the next few days. Dr Gulshan Rai, National Cyber Security Coordinato­r, is proceeding to JNPT to further deal with the situation,” a release said.

Brijesh Singh, Maharashtr­a state cyber cell chief, said, “The state government’s department­s such as customs, excise, etc., are not affected in this attack. The computers used in these department­s are safe and functionin­g. The computers used by various firms and Maersk’s system, which handles the movement of ships, is affected. The state government has also asked for cyber support from Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-in), the national team for cyber security. The additional manpower will be helpful in finding a solution.”

Operations at JNPT’s GTI were impacted on Tuesday night as a fallout of the global ransomware attack, which crippled some central banks and many large corporatio­ns in Europe.

AP Moller-Maersk, one of the affected entities globally, operates the GTI at JNPT, which has a capacity to handle 1.8 million standard container units. The current attacks come weeks after the Wannacry ransomware attack, which affected many companies. Firms that were hit on Wednesday include Russia’s biggest oil company Rosneft, global advertisin­g giant WPP Group and multiple institutio­ns in Ukraine, including its central bank and an internatio­nal airport.

I would like the PSUs (public sector units) to be particular­ly vigilant in ensuring cyber security in their full digital ecosystem

— RAVI SHANKAR PRASAD, Union IT minister

 ??  ?? Kaspersky Labs’ preliminar­y findings suggest that it is not a variant of Petya ransomware as publically reported, but a new ransomware that has not been seen before. That is why we have named it NotPetya
The company’s telemetry data indicates around...
Kaspersky Labs’ preliminar­y findings suggest that it is not a variant of Petya ransomware as publically reported, but a new ransomware that has not been seen before. That is why we have named it NotPetya The company’s telemetry data indicates around...

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