Hackers infected servers used by the San Bernardino City Unified School District with ransomware, locking faculty and staff out of their e-mails over the weekend and forcing classes to proceed without Wi-Fi and other tech-based tools beginning Monday, Oct. 21. The district’s information technology staff alerted administrators and law enforcement to the attack early Saturday, Oct. 19, SBCUSD Director of Communications and Community Relations Linda Bardere said Sunday. Officials did not disclose what demands the hackers might have made, but said no taxpayer money had been paid in ransom as of Sunday evening.
Source: SB Sun