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NIST Releases Tips and Tactics for Dealing With Ransomware – Homeland Security Today


Used in cyberattacks that can paralyze organizations, ransomware is malicious software that encrypts a computer system’s data and demands payment to restore access. To help organizations protect against ransomware attacks and recover from them if they happen, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has published an infographic offering a series of simple tips and tactics.

NIST’s advice includes:

  • Use antivirus software at all times — and make sure it’s set up to automatically scan your emails and removable media (e.g., flash drives) for ransomware and other malware.
  • Keep all computers fully patched with security updates.
  • Use security products or services that block access to known ransomware sites on the internet.
  • Configure operating systems or use third-party software to allow only authorized applications to run on computers, thus preventing ransomware from working.
  • Restrict or prohibit use of personally owned devices on your organization’s networks and for telework or remote access unless you’re taking extra steps to assure security.

NIST also advises users to follow these tips for their work computers:

  • Use standard user accounts instead of accounts with administrative privileges whenever possible.
  • Avoid using personal applications and websites, such as email, chat and social media, on work computers.
  • Avoid opening files, clicking on links, etc. from unknown sources without first checking them for suspicious content. For example, you can run an antivirus scan on a file, and inspect links carefully.

Unfortunately, even with protective measures in place, eventually a ransomware attack may still succeed. Organizations can prepare for this by taking steps to ensure that their information will not be corrupted or lost, and that normal operations can resume quickly.

NIST recommends that organizations follow these steps to accelerate their recovery:

  • Develop and implement an incident recovery plan with defined roles and strategies for decision making.
  • Carefully plan, implement and test a data backup and restoration strategy. It’s important not only to have secure backups of all your important data, but also to make sure that backups are kept…

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School Districts Dealing With Broken Water Pipes, Fried Computer Servers and Mold Concerns – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth


Schools across North Texas are dealing with the same problems that many peoples’ homes are: buildings went without power and pipes are broken. Now that the power is back on in many areas, schools are trying to figure out just how bad the damage truly is.

Tractor-trailers rolled to Harpool Middle School in Denton ISD carrying massive dehumidifiers. The district is using them to dry out the building after two inches of water spread through 120,000 square feet of space.

“It’s not just water on the ground, it’s technology and computers, and teachers’ set up and materials that we deliver in instruction,” Denton ISD Superintendent Jamie Wilson said. “It was the bottom floor and the fire suppression went off and before we could get there to turn it off we were knee-deep.”

Wilson said several schools were being cleaned up, but Harpool would likely be moved to remote learning or to upper floors through spring break.

Schools across the area are trying to clean up, eager to get students learning again. They’ve already lost so much this school year and the hits just keep coming.

“It’s caused us to be flexible and that’s the nice way to say it,” Grand Prairie ISD spokesperson Sam Buchmeyer said.

He said technology crews were working to try to make sure computer systems and servers were back up and running after the power kept getting shut on and off — not ideal for computer equipment.

More than 20 schools in Arlington ISD, including Sam Houston High School were dealing with repairs.

“Some are minor and some are more significant,” Arlington ISD Superintendent Marcello Cavazos said.

Heritage Middle School in Grapevine-Colleyville ISD had 15 classrooms flooded and sheetrock needed to be replaced. Several schools in that district are also dealing with a Spectrum internet and phone outage which has taken away control of the HVAC system, internet, phones and security system.

Fort Worth ISD has closed school Monday and Tuesday of next week while it cleans up. Frisco ISD said it wouldn’t be ready for instruction next week.

Northwest ISD had various schools still trying to get water out.

“Some classrooms may have cosmetic damage due to the efforts our teams…

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Entercom Dealing With Another Internet Security Challenge

Despite newly beefed up security measures following the last breach, this ransomware attack has once again disrupted email nationwide and affected other content including thousands of employee files …
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CDOT employees dealing with yet another SamSam ransomware attack

  1. CDOT employees dealing with yet another SamSam ransomware attack  The Denver Channel
  2. Ransomware strikes CDOT for second time even as agency still recovering from first SamSam attack  The Denver Post
  3. CDOT reports hackers continue malicious activity on computers  The Coloradoan
  4. Full coverage

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