Georgias Jackson County Pays $400K to Ransomware Attackers

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Publicated : 23/11/2024   Category : security


Georgias Jackson County Pays $400K to Ransomware Attackers


The ransomware campaign started March 1 and shut down most of Jackson Countys IT systems.



Jackson County, a rural area of Georgia located about 60 miles from Atlanta, has paid $400,000 to regain access to systems and data locked down in a recent ransomware campaign.
The cyberattack was first
confirmed
by officials on March 1. It shut down the countys network and knocked computers, email services, and websites offline. While the website and 911 emergency system were reportedly unharmed, Jackson County was mostly disconnected.
Everything we have is down, said Sheriff Janis Mangum to StateScoop. We are doing our bookings the way we used to do it before computers. Were operating by paper in terms of reports and arrest bookings. Weve continued to function. Its just more difficult.
Following the attack, Jackson County alerted the FBI and a cybersecurity response consultant, who communicated with the attackers and negotiated a $400,000 price for the decryption key.
Paying ransom is a
controversial
topic among cybersecurity experts. Businesses that pay are still subject to downtime, incomplete transactions, and unhappy customers following a ransomware attack. Further, the return of data isnt guaranteed, and payment encourages criminal activity.
Still, in this case and many others, the ransom is a small price to pay compared with the cost of rebuilding the infrastructure from scratch. We had to make a determination on whether to pay, said Jackson County manager Kevin Poe to
OnlineAthens
. We could have literally been down months and months and spent as much or more money trying to get our system rebuilt.
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