The
municipal body, owned by the City of Johannesburg, said its
website was down and that customers would struggle to access a
number of services, in particular buying electricity and
uploading invoices, and it could affect its ability to respond
to some outages.
"The virus has attacked City Power database and other software,
impacting most of our applications and networks," City Power
said in a tweet.
"We apologize to our customers in the @CityofJoburgZA," another
tweet said.
Johannesburg residents calling a local radio station complained
they had been left without power as a result of the ransomware,
a type of virus that blocks access to computer systems or files
until a demand is met, usually for money.
City Power said it was currently working to restore all the
impacted applications.
(Reporting by Emma Rumney; editing by David Evans)
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