Riverdale School District Refused To Pay Bitcoin Ransomware Fee

By March 29, 2016Bitcoin Business

The threat of Bitcoin ransomware is never far away, and the Riverdale school district’s computer system learned that the hard way. Based on a report by North Jersey, the computer system fell victim to a ransomware attack, not that long ago. It is worth noting the district did not pay the ransom of two Bitcoin, as most of the data were recovered by reverting to previously made backups.

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It is not the first, nor the last time; an institution will come face to face with a Bitcoin ransomware attack. Especially larger institutions, such as schools and hospitals, are dealing with outdated computer systems. Moreover, their staff is usually unsure as to what they should be doing when this type of attack occurs.

Trouble started brewing for the Riverdale school district a few weeks ago when staffers were having trouble accessing the email system remotely. This issue was reported to Passaic County Education Services, as they handle all of the IT infrastructure involved. When their team accessed the system through a remote connection, the server did not respond to any commands.

After a visit in person, PCES discovered a Bitcoin ransomware message on various computers, which demand a ransom of two BTC to be paid. Despite facing this severe threat, the school district decided not to pay the ransom – which is the proper course of action in any case – and revert to data stored in their most recent system backup.

What is even more interesting is how the infection was – apparently – contained to just the public server hosting the website, which is also hosted at the school premises. All in all, it was relatively easy to resolve this matter without too many issues. Five […]

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