The Week in Ransomware - September 9th 2022 - Schools under fire
Ransomware gangs have been busy this week, launching attacks against NAS devices, one of the largest hotel groups, IHG, and LAUSD, the second largest school district in the USA. [...]
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Education comprises schools, colleges, universities, training providers, and the systems supporting teaching, assessment, administration, and research. Its distinctive assets include student and staff records, attendance and grades, learning materials, research data, payment information, and sometimes sensitive information about children or vulnerable people. Core dependencies include identity systems, email, learning platforms, campus networks, cloud services, online examination tools, and third-party platforms; disruption can affect teaching, assessment, safeguarding, or essential administration.
Security priorities include tightly scoped access for students, staff, contractors, and researchers; strong authentication; timely patching of internet-facing and classroom-managed devices; and careful control of data shared with service providers. Privacy requirements make retention, access logging, and protection of educational and research records material. Because education operates on fixed academic schedules and often has limited recovery windows, tested backups, offline or segregated recovery copies, and rehearsed procedures for isolating accounts or systems can support continuity. Vulnerability management should account for legacy devices and decentralized departmental technology, while incident response plans should preserve evidence and provide clear communications to affected communities.
Ransomware gangs have been busy this week, launching attacks against NAS devices, one of the largest hotel groups, IHG, and LAUSD, the second largest school district in the USA. [...]
The Vice Society gang has claimed the ransomware attack that hit Los Angeles Unified (LAUSD), the second largest school district in the United States, over the weekend. [...]
FBI, CISA, and MS-ISAC warned today of U.S. school districts being increasingly targeted by the Vice Society ransomware group, with more attacks expected after the new school year start. [...]
Los Angeles Unified (LAUSD), the second largest school district in the U.S., disclosed that a ransomware attack hit its Information Technology (IT) systems over the weekend. [...]