Ransomware Attack Forces Dallas To Shut Down Courts, Disrupts Some 911 Services (techcrunch.com) 20
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: The City of Dallas in Texas has confirmed a ransomware attack has downed key services, including 911 dispatch systems. City officials confirmed on Wednesday that a number of the city's servers had "been compromised with ransomware," causing widespread service outages. The Dallas Police Department (DPD) website is currently offline. The City of Dallas website displays a message stating that "the City is experiencing a service outage and is working to restore services," and the city wrote on a page that contains updates about the incident that all courts were closed on Wednesday and would be closed again on Thursday.
DPD spokesperson Melinda Gutierrez confirmed to TechCrunch that the outage has also impacted Computer Aided Dispatch, or "CAD" systems, which are used by dispatchers and 911 operators to prioritize and record incident calls. Local media reported that this has forced 911 call takers to manually write down instructions for responding officers. "There is no effect to 911 calls at this time, and they continue to be dispatched for service," Gutierrez added. "The outage is not affecting police response."
Printers on the City of Dallas network reportedly began printing out ransom notes on Wednesday morning. As per a copy the note, the Royal ransomware gang has claimed responsibility for the attack, and a URL included on the note directed to a contact form on Royal's dark web victims site. The note said critical data was encrypted, and threatened to publish it online if a ransom demand is not met. The City of Dallas has not yet been listed on Royal's dark web leak site and it's not yet known what types of data has been stolen. City officials have not responded to TechCrunch's questions. The full impact of the ransomware attack remains unknown. In a statement, the city said it was "actively working to isolate the ransomware to prevent its spread, to remove the ransomware from infected servers, and to restore any services currently impacted. The City is currently working to assess the complete impact, but at this time, the impact on the delivery of City services to its residents is limited."
DPD spokesperson Melinda Gutierrez confirmed to TechCrunch that the outage has also impacted Computer Aided Dispatch, or "CAD" systems, which are used by dispatchers and 911 operators to prioritize and record incident calls. Local media reported that this has forced 911 call takers to manually write down instructions for responding officers. "There is no effect to 911 calls at this time, and they continue to be dispatched for service," Gutierrez added. "The outage is not affecting police response."
Printers on the City of Dallas network reportedly began printing out ransom notes on Wednesday morning. As per a copy the note, the Royal ransomware gang has claimed responsibility for the attack, and a URL included on the note directed to a contact form on Royal's dark web victims site. The note said critical data was encrypted, and threatened to publish it online if a ransom demand is not met. The City of Dallas has not yet been listed on Royal's dark web leak site and it's not yet known what types of data has been stolen. City officials have not responded to TechCrunch's questions. The full impact of the ransomware attack remains unknown. In a statement, the city said it was "actively working to isolate the ransomware to prevent its spread, to remove the ransomware from infected servers, and to restore any services currently impacted. The City is currently working to assess the complete impact, but at this time, the impact on the delivery of City services to its residents is limited."
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Speaking of ransom, you want to hold co's sales hostage if they don't kiss up to you medieval-wannabe troglodytes. F Hateful Troglodytes! I'm buying 10 boxes of Bud. Jesus knows you hate; repent!
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You are probably 4' 9" form-fitting your mom's basement couch, ranting about "small" women firefighters
Dupe? (Score:5, Insightful)
Isn't this a dupe? Same article literally 5 down from this one...
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Nah, they are talking about the OTHER Dallas PD that got took down :)
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Dupes about Dupes? It's duplicate turtles all the way down to the duplicate turtles all the way down to the duplicate turtles all the way down to the duplicate turtles all the way down to the ...
Rambo the rascals! (Score:1)
I'd like to see some of these hijackers given the Laden Treatment, send a message.
Made Possible by Crypto (Score:2)
Re: Made Possible by Crypto (Score:2)
Low Tax, Low Service (Score:3)
Texas is a "low-tax, low-service" state. Sounds like Dallas is learning the actual cost of underfunding their IT security infrastructure and hiring complete muppets (but probably cheap muppets) to run it. Surprise, surprise.