Published on November 25th, 2019 📆 | 3634 Views ⚑
0RCMP investigating after Manitoba child welfare agency says it was hit with ransomware cyberattack – Winnipeg
A Manitoba First Nations child welfare agency says theyâre dealing with a cyberattack that has shut down their systems.
Jim Compton, a spokesperson for the Southern First Nations Network of Care, said their systems went down on Thursday morning.
âThe thrust of it is that weâve been attacked by some ransomware,â Compton said.
âItâs a very sophisticated ransomware, according to our team ⌠itâs encrypted to the point that itâs unusable.â
RCMP confirmed their Integrated Technological Crime Unit is looking into the case but didnât provide any more information.
Compton says they do have their own investigation looking into the issue as well.
âWe are also working on a contingency plan.â
He said the issue affects eight out of the 10 agencies they represent:
- Animikii Ozoson Child & Family Services
- Anishinaabe Child & Family Services
- Dakota Ojibway Child & Family Services
- Intertribal Child & Family Services
- Peguis Child & Family Services
- Sagkeeng Child & Family Services
- Â Southeast Child & Family Services
- Â West Region Child & Family Services
Compton says they donât know if family documents have been impacted.
âAnything we deal with at a protection or service level would be on there.â
Compton says heâs unaware if they have been given a message demanding money in exchange for their system to be back up and running.
Thereâs no timeline for when their system will be restored.
The province says itâs also offering technical support to restore and assist the organization.
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