Chichester Observer

Cyber police help students

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Officers from a specialist cyber crime team have spoken to students, teachers and parents after the school was targeted by hackers earlier this month.

Bishop Luffa and Rumboldwhy­ke Primary School were both hit by ransomware attacks earlier this month, with hackers demanding a payment of $100,000 and threatenin­g to release hundreds of sensitive files including children’s addresses, HR files and more.

The schools had been given as even day deadline which has now passed. The school has been unavailabl­e for comment and its systems remain down.

A specialist cyber crime unit is continuing investigat­ionsbut no arrests have been made.

Officers have been educating students, parents and teachers of the dangers of cyber crime. A spokespers­on for Sussex Police said in a statement: “Sussex Police received reports of two schools in Chichester being targeted by ransomware attacks on Thursday (9 March).

“An investigat­ion is ongoing,led by surrey and sussex’ s spe cialis tcybercri me team, to identify any perpetrato­rs. Members of the Cyber Crime Team have delivered education sessions to pupils, teachers and parents advising of the dangers of cyber crime and answering any questions.”

The school’ s head teacher, Austen Hindman, said in a statement earlier this month: “The files on our server will, however, contain some personal details about staff, students and parents. as a school we do not have the financial means to pay a ransom. Even if we did, it would be a poor lesson to our students if we gave in to bullying.”

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