FBI says it is coordinating with city of
Dallas over ransomware incident
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[May 06, 2023]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The FBI said on Friday it was coordinating
with the city of Dallas, Texas, over a ransomware incident that
disrupted several public services, closing courts and knocking emergency
services websites offline this week. |
The skyline of Dallas is lit up in blue, the
traditional color of police uniforms, following the multiple police
shootings in Dallas, Texas, U.S., July 10, 2016. Picture taken July 10,
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"The FBI is aware of the incident and coordinating with the city
of Dallas. As this is ongoing, we do not have any additional
information to provide at this time," the U.S. law enforcement
agency said in a statement.
Courts were closed on Wednesday and Thursday, the city said in a
series of statements posted online. Although the statements said
emergency services to residents were unaffected, the home pages
of the police and fire service were unavailable on Friday, and a
police spokesperson said the city's computer-aided dispatch
system had been hit.
The ransomware operation behind the Dallas hack is called Royal,
according to two security researchers familiar with the
incident. U.S. officials tie the group to the Conti gang of
cybercriminals, who in turn have been alleged to operate out of
Russia and maintain links to Russian intelligence.
(Reporting by Raphael Satter; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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