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Durham Sixth Form Centre paid ransom after cyber-attack | Durham Sixth Form Centre paid ransom after cyber-attack |
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A school paid out £1,500 in ransom money after it fell victim to a cyber-attack, the BBC has learned. | A school paid out £1,500 in ransom money after it fell victim to a cyber-attack, the BBC has learned. |
Durham Sixth Form Centre was hit in the run-up to exams in April 2017 when a computer virus encrypted college files which contained students' work. | Durham Sixth Form Centre was hit in the run-up to exams in April 2017 when a computer virus encrypted college files which contained students' work. |
The County Durham school confirmed it had made the payment and that it had informed police about the hack. | The County Durham school confirmed it had made the payment and that it had informed police about the hack. |
Durham Police has not commented on the case, but a spokesman said it would not recommend a ransom be paid. | Durham Police has not commented on the case, but a spokesman said it would not recommend a ransom be paid. |
Phil Butler, a former police officer and cyber-crime expert at Roxburgh Forensics, said it was "madness" the payout was made by the school, which had responded to a Freedom of Information request from BBC Newcastle. | Phil Butler, a former police officer and cyber-crime expert at Roxburgh Forensics, said it was "madness" the payout was made by the school, which had responded to a Freedom of Information request from BBC Newcastle. |
He said: "You're exposing yourself to a whole world of pain, becoming an easy target for future attacks, and not only that you're encouraging the criminality, actually potentially facilitating money laundering." | He said: "You're exposing yourself to a whole world of pain, becoming an easy target for future attacks, and not only that you're encouraging the criminality, actually potentially facilitating money laundering." |
Student Tommy Davis said his grade in his IT A-level suffered because his coursework was never recovered. | Student Tommy Davis said his grade in his IT A-level suffered because his coursework was never recovered. |
"They tried to decrypt it but they were never able to, so basically all the IT coursework I left over there to get marked was gone," he said. | "They tried to decrypt it but they were never able to, so basically all the IT coursework I left over there to get marked was gone," he said. |
"So I didn't get the marks I'd actually done work for." | "So I didn't get the marks I'd actually done work for." |
Lewis Russ, 19, was about to take his A-levels when the attack happened. | Lewis Russ, 19, was about to take his A-levels when the attack happened. |
Mr Russ said: "Rumours started going round to say we've been hacked and they've taken all of our files, which was quite alarming considering the fact that I took lots of subjects which had literally all my work on the computers." | Mr Russ said: "Rumours started going round to say we've been hacked and they've taken all of our files, which was quite alarming considering the fact that I took lots of subjects which had literally all my work on the computers." |
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His work was recovered and he is now studying at Northumbria University. | His work was recovered and he is now studying at Northumbria University. |
The school has not confirmed the source of the attack, but it happened at the same time as the global WannaCry cyber-attack on businesses and banks across the world, as well as the NHS. | The school has not confirmed the source of the attack, but it happened at the same time as the global WannaCry cyber-attack on businesses and banks across the world, as well as the NHS. |
In relation to that, Mr Butler said: "We weren't dealing with computer nerds sat in a dark bedroom somewhere. | In relation to that, Mr Butler said: "We weren't dealing with computer nerds sat in a dark bedroom somewhere. |
"The USA Department of Homeland Security believe North Korea was behind this attack, so it was a state-sponsored terrorist attack upon the western world essentially so it wasn't just the school that was affected. It was a really serious attack." | "The USA Department of Homeland Security believe North Korea was behind this attack, so it was a state-sponsored terrorist attack upon the western world essentially so it wasn't just the school that was affected. It was a really serious attack." |
Durham County Council has refused to comment on the school's case as it manages its own IT system. | Durham County Council has refused to comment on the school's case as it manages its own IT system. |
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