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Florida city agrees to pay nearly $600,000 after ransomware attack
2019-06-21
[THEHILL] A Florida city has agreed to pay hackers who incapacitated their computer system nearly $600,000 in ransom.

The Riviera Beach, Fla., City Council voted unanimously Monday night to have its insurer pay a hacker’s demand for 65 bitcoin, valued at $592,000. The city will pay an addition $25,000 to cover its deductible, according to The Palm Beach Post.

The attack began on May 29, when a police department employee in Riviera Beach, a city of 35,000 people north of West Palm Beach, downloaded an infected email attachment, The Palm Beach Post reported.

The virus paralyzed the city’s online system, including email, phones and water utility pump stations. Utility bills to the city could only be paid in person or by mail, and only in check or cash, according to The New York Times

...which still proudly displays Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize...

"Anything that was done online, we did not have access to," Rose Anne Brown, a city spokesperson, told The New York Times. "We were able to make payroll and make vendor payments."

City finance department staffers were paid overtime because they had to print paychecks that were supposed to be direct deposited into employee’s bank accounts. City law enforcement had to write residents paper traffic citations.

Interim Information Technology Manager Justin Williams told the City Council on Monday that city email and websites are back up, as well as the finance department and water utility pump stations, The Palm Beach Post reported.
Til the hackers come back for Round II
Posted by:Fred

#8  "Prime suspect is Peggy the Hacker,
The dread Russian cyber-attacker."
"So, who squeezed this goose?"
"Surely someone with juice
Poached the egg..." "Someone yeggy?" "A cracker."
Posted by: Elmomong Speasing6180   2019-06-21 17:53  

#7  The city will pay an addition $25,000 to cover its deductible,

A lot cheaper than the cost of a secure infostructure. I expect it was proposed but voted down in favor of 3-way signs for the public bathrooms.
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-06-21 14:17  

#6  I can buy a lot of internal network security for $600K.

Just sayin'.

Or 800 seats, for 30 years, for a high-level enterprise endpoint.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2019-06-21 09:57  

#5  #4, bottom line. Oh for the want of Malwarebytes etc.
Posted by: Woodrow   2019-06-21 08:56  

#4  And of course, the taxpayer will be on the hook for the incompetence of municipal officials paid with taxpayer dollars in the first place. Also factor in there will be no accountability nor employment consequences for anyone involved.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-06-21 08:47  

#3  Well, it makes sense that a Florida city council is full of Florida men persons.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-06-21 07:35  

#2  ...it's the Left Jake, they burned history. You can't learn from it if you don't have any.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-06-21 07:26  

#1  Some people never learn the lesson of Danegeld....
Posted by: Mercutio   2019-06-21 07:01  

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