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Florida city will pay hackers R8m to get computer systems back

Florida - A saga that began with a municipal employee opening a corrupted email has forced a small Florida city to agree to pay nearly $600 000 to the hackers who paralysed its computer systems - a cautionary tale for smaller governments whose security systems may also be unprepared for such an attack.

Speaking generally about attacks on local governments, Charles Carmakal, CTO of the cyber security services firm FireEye Mandiant, raised the prospect of residents not being able to get help in emergencies. "The attackers are obviously advancing at their own pace - they don't work on annual budget cycles," Williams said.

"We are relying on [the consultants'] advice," Brown told the AP. The city did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday morning. The FBI would not comment specifically on the existence of any investigations. But the agency told The Post that 1 493 ransomware attacks were reported in 2018. Victims, including individuals, paid $3.6 million to hackers. That figure doesn't include estimates for lost business, time, wages, equipment or services from a third party.

 

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