Florida Man Fired After Lake City Suffers Massive Ransomware Attack
Florida Man Fired After Lake City Suffers Massive Ransomware Attack
A town in Florida paid around $460,000 at a bitcoin ransom plot, roughly a week later another Florida town paid approximately $600,000. The IT Director Brian Hawkins of lake City was fired as a consequence of the breach, which closed down the city's critical infrastructure that was digital. Since CCN reported, ransomware is on the increase. Here is the route together with Lake City being the most recent that two cities in Florida have selected. That does not mean no one. As mentioned above, Brian Hawkins has been fired. The attack may have succeeded through no fault of his, but the town had to devote a lot of cash as a result. Someone needed to be held responsible. [embedded material ][embedded material ] By way of instance, in Atlanta parts of the judicial procedure are unusable. That town paid $7 million to get around paying a ransom of just off . The full scale of the harm from Baltimore remains unidentified. In both instances paying the ransom might be the best way to go. Usually, measures to guarantee security aren't set in position prior to an attack has already happened. Consequently, the price of this ransoms themselves may be considered the price of security. A costly lesson but one that does not have to be heard twice -- unless you're Baltimore or Atlanta, needless to say.