The governing body of the midlands city in England first reported issues across its services on March 7 and announced via its X channel that it had yanked a number of systems offline. A day later, it attributed the outages to a"cyber incident."
A cursory scan of the major ransomware groups' leak blogs shows none of the big names are yet claiming responsibility for the attack on Leicester City Council. "We expect that it will take until at least the middle of the week before we will be able to start the recovery process, beginning with our most critical services.
Online forms for functions such as reporting child protection concerns or accessing housing services are down, leaving the emergency phone number as the only contact method.Brit borough council apologizes for telling website users to disable HTTPS"Cyberattacks happen a lot, they happen to councils a lot," said Eerke Boiten, professor of cybersecurity at De Montfort University Leicester, to.
The reason behind making the point can be debated – trying to make the situation seem more palatable perhaps – but it's correct in saying it.
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