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Riviera Beach to pay hackers nearly $600,000 to regain access to their systems.

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On June 20, 2019, the city of Riviera Beach, Florida revealed that a ransomware attack had crippled the city's network. In an effort to regain access to their systems, Riviera Beach's City Council agreed to pay the attackers a ransom of 65 Bitcoin, or about $600,000.

What happened

On May 29, 2019, a City Hall employee clicked on a malicious email attachment, allowing ransomware to infect the city's systems. The ransomware affected both email and emergency response systems, meaning employees were left to complete subsequent administrative tasks on paper.

The city hired an external cybersecurity firm to assist with the attack; the firm recommended the city pay the attacker's ransom to get its system restored, since the ransomware fee will be covered by the city's insurance. However, the FBI does not encourage paying ransoms, because there have been many occasions where organizations have not received the decryption keys even after the ransom has been paid; plus, seeing organizations cave to ransomware demands encourages cybercriminals to continue performing these types of attacks in the future.

After the attack, the city decided to spend nearly $1 million to replace its computers and other hardware to enhance its security. The Riviera Beach attack occurred just a month after the city of Baltimore also suffered a similar infiltration to its network.

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