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Source NetworkWorld.webp Network World
Identifiant 251044
Date de publication 2016-11-09 11:23:00 (vue: 2016-11-09 11:23:00)
Titre Ransomware hammers Madison County, Indiana
Texte Madison County, Indiana, population of about 130,000, was the victim of a ransomware attack last week. Government workers without working computers were thrown back into the past to pen and paper, confusion abounds, and county commissioners unanimously voted to pay the ransom.Indiana State Police Capt. Dave Bursten told WTHR, “It's like when I came on in the 80s - we're doing everything with pencil and paper.”“We cannot query old information to bring up prior reports or prior court records,” Madison County Sheriff Scott Mellinger told Fox59. “If we want to bring somebody's record up for something in the future, let's say for somebody that has been arrested or somebody who is even in jail then we cannot look up information that would help us at a hearing. On the sheriff's office side, we cannot book people into jail using the computers. We are using pencil and paper like the old days.”To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
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