Ransomware Attack on Redcar and Cleveland Council servers

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Public services have been partially disrupted for a week for those living in UK based Redcar and Cleveland Borough says a report published in BBC. And the news is out that the cyber attack has all traits related to ransomware and so files could remain scrambled until a ransom is paid in cryptocurrency to hackers.

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Estimates have reached that more than 200,000 residents could feel the impact sooner as the data recovery procedure might take some time- at least another 10 days.

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As a result of the attack, online bookings, digital document access, social care advice services, and councilā€™s housing complaints systems in Redcar and Cleveland could be unavailable for the public for several days from now.

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UKā€™s National Crime Agency has started an investigation in this regard and has come to the conclusion that the attack took place on Saturday last week at 11 am.

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Redcar and Clevelandā€™s new councilor Mary Lanigan has confirmed the incident and says that all infected computers have been taken offline and the systems will be rebuilt soon.

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Note 1-Ā The Council and NCA have confirmed the details of the cyber attack on the servers. But failed to accept that it was of ransomware genre.

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Note 2-Redcar and Cleveland is a town in North Yorkshire, England. A few years ago, it has turned into one of the popular tourist spots in the UK. The local council consists of 4 wards- West Dyke, Zetland, Coatham and Newcomen which were featured in Channel 4ā€™s program ā€˜The Secret Millionaireā€™ in 2010.

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Naveen Goud is a writer at Cybersecurity Insiders covering topics such as Mergers & Acquisitions, Startups, Cyber Attacks, Cloud Security and Mobile Security

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