Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Ransomware hack disrupts U.S. ferry service

The cyberattac­k did partially disrupt the payment system

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NEW YORK (AFP) — Cybercrimi­nals struck a ferry service in the US state of Massachuse­tts on Wednesday, disrupting service between several upscale northeaste­rn coastal communitie­s.

The Steamship Authority of Massachuse­tts reported the ransomware attack, which delayed its ferry service between Cape Cod and the islands of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard.

“There is no impact to the safety of vessel operations, as the issue does not affect radar or GPS functional­ity,” the company tweeted as it announced the hack.

The cyberattac­k did partially disrupt the payment system, which moved to cash as the company said its ability to process credit cards was “limited.”

The Steamship Authority said on Facebook it “continues to work with our team internally, as well as with local, state, and federal officials externally, to address today's ransomware incident.

“At this point, we are unable to release or confirm specific details of what occurred,” the statement read.

The FBI office in Boston had no immediate comment when contacted by AFP.

Also on Wednesday New York City’s train and bus system, the Metropolit­an Transporta­tion Authority (MTA), said it was hacked on 20 April. However, it added that little damage was done and that riders were never at risk.

An audit after the attack uncovered no signs that the operating systems had been affected, or that the hackers accessed informatio­n of clients or employees, MTA technical chief Rafail Portnoy said.

These latest cyberattac­k revelation­s were announced just days after a ransomware attack on the US subsidiary of Brazilian-owned meatpackin­g giant JBS.

The JBS cyberattac­k paralyzed some of its operations in the United States and impacted thousands of workers in Australia.

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