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‘Click Here’ podcast interviews self-proclaimed leader of ransomware gang in Fulton County cyberattack – WABE


“Click Here” podcast host Dina Temple-Raston recently interviewed the self-proclaimed leader of the LockBit ransomware, which has been operating for a few years.

The leader, LockBit Supp, is reportedly behind the recent Fulton County cyberattack.

On Friday’s edition of “Closer Look,” Temple-Raston talked with the show host Rose Scott about how her team got LockBitSupp’s contact information and what he revealed during their discussion.

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Fulton County water billing services restored after cyberattack


FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — Water billing service has been restored in Fulton County following a ransomware attack that hit systems last month. 

Customers can now once again log into their accounts and make payments online after services were disrupted for nearly a month after the cybersecurity breach. 

County officials say customers who had payments due during the outage will not incur late fees or other fees associated with the outage, 

It’s still unclear if personal information has been distributed in the cyber attack, according to Fulton County officials.

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AT&T says outage triggered by company work on network, not hack – Orange County Register


By Jillian Deutsch, Todd Shields, Jake Bleiberg and Jennifer Jacobs | Bloomberg

AT&T Inc. said a widespread outage that took hours to resolve Thursday was caused by “an incorrect process” while expanding the wireless network.

The software issue interrupted wireless service for hundreds of thousands of subscribers and prompted the FBI and US Department of Homeland Security to investigate the outage.

“Based on our initial review, we believe that today’s outage was caused by the application and execution of an incorrect process used as we were expanding our network, not a cyber attack,” an AT&T spokesman said in a statement. “We are continuing our assessment of today’s outage to ensure we keep delivering the service that our customers deserve.”

AT&T said all wireless service was restored Thursday afternoon, capping a day of frustration that began in the early hours of the morning New York time. AT&T customers filed more than 1.5 million outage reports on service-tracking website Downdetector.

The federal government began investigating whether the network failure was caused by a cyberattack, according to two US officials familiar with the situation, who requested anonymity to discuss sensitive information.

The Federal Communications Commission also has been in touch with AT&T to try and ascertain the cause, White House spokesman John Kirby told reporters earlier. “DHS and the FBI are looking into this as well, working with the tech industry, these network providers, to see what we can do from a federal perspective to enhance their investigative efforts to figure out what happened here,” Kirby said.

Early Thursday, mobile-phone customers from multiple carriers started reporting problems, but it soon became clear that AT&T’s network was the culprit. Outages were reported from cities including New York, Houston, Atlanta, Miami, Chicago and Dallas. The service disruption upended communications with emergency responders, and officials took to social media urging AT&T customers to use landlines to call 911 for emergencies.

With about 87 million subscribers, AT&T is the third-largest US retail wireless carrier, behind Verizon Communications Inc. and T-Mobile US…

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Site run by cyber criminals behind Fulton County ransomware attack taken over


International officials believe they have gotten to the bottom of a cyberattack in Fulton County.

On Monday, a website belonging to a group of accused cyber criminals who claimed responsibility for the ransomware incident in Fulton County was taken down by the National Crime Agency of the UK.

The international law enforcement group working in conjunction with the FBI says they will report more information about the takeover on Feb. 20.

Lockbit website reportedly taken over by The National Crime Agency of the UK. This screenshot was taken on Feb. 19, 2024.

What Fulton County systems are impacted by the cyberattack?

Officials say the cyberattack in late January affected the county’s phone system, court system, tax system and jailhouse.

“A number of our primary technology platforms are affected by this incident,” Fulton County Board of Commissioners Chairman Robb Pitts said. Two weeks later, officials revealed that the attack may have been financially motivated.

Was my personal information compromised during Fulton County ransomware attack?

Fulton County did not say what information hackers might have, but according to a screenshot from the alleged hacking group’s website posted on social media, it might include confidential documents and personal data of citizens.

Last week, the Lockbit group threatened to release the data they stole.

The hackers gave Fulton County until Feb. 16 to pay a ransom. FOX 5 Atlanta reached out to determine whether it was paid, but has not received an answer.

“If we determine sensitive personal information was involved in this incident, we will notify those parties in accordance with legal requirements,” Pitts said.

The county says the investigation is ongoing and warns the situation is not unique to Fulton County.

“Incidents like these are on the rise across the United States and the world, particularly in local governments and we at Fulton County are no exception,” Pitts said.

In the meantime, Fulton County officials say they are working to strengthen…

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