Hackers took control of the city's entire computer system, demanding a ransom of $ 600,000 bitcoin

On Monday, the Riviera Beach City Council agreed to pay a $ 600,000 ransom to convert into Bitcoin for hackers in control of the city computer system to recover data. Important data has been interfered.

On Monday, the Riviera Beach City Council, in the state of Florida, voted to pay a $ 600,000 ransom converted to Bitcoin for hackers taking control of the computer system. City to be able to retrieve important data that has been tampered with.

This fact shows that many cities in the US, a leading world in technology, are not yet prepared to be able to cope with cyber attacks.

Picture 1 of Hackers took control of the city's entire computer system, demanding a ransom of $ 600,000 bitcoin

The attack on Riviera Beach began when an officer of the local Police Department accidentally opened an email with an attachment infected with malware from May 29 last. Soon after, this malicious software quickly spread throughout the city's computer systems. The whole email system, even the 911 coordination system, is affected.

Hackers then demanded a $ 600,000 ransom, paid in bitcoin. But the important issue is that there is no guarantee that after receiving that money they will comply with the agreement.

Before accepting the ransom, the Riviera Beach city council spent $ 1 million to buy new computers.

Currently, the city council is cooperating with law enforcement and security consulting companies to find ways to restore the system.

Picture 2 of Hackers took control of the city's entire computer system, demanding a ransom of $ 600,000 bitcoin

Riviera Beach is not the only US city ever threatened by a cyber attack. In early May, Baltimore City became a victim of cyberattacks. The entire infrastructure of the city's email system and water payment system was frozen. Hackers asked Baltimore a ransom worth $ 100,000, but city officials declined.

As of June 12, 30% of the city's public employees are still unable to access email. In the coming months, many of the city's services will not work with full functionality. The city of Baltimore is estimated to have lost more than $ 18 million after the attack.

Many other US cities such as Atlanta, Albany in New York, San Diego in California, Sarasota in Florida, and Los Angeles hospitals, have also faced similar attacks.

Security experts from the federal and private governments have repeatedly issued warnings about the network defense barriers of many US public infrastructure in a state of opening for hackers to attack. Unfortunately, many organizations are still slow to strengthen their defense.

Update 21 June 2019
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