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Cyberattack takes down network of State Bar of Georgia


Officials with the State Bar of Georgia have spent much of the week responding to a cyberattack that crippled the organization’s network, website and email system. 

The State Bar is not part of the state government, but the Supreme Court of Georgia authorizes it to hold ethics investigations into the state’s lawyers and sanction those who violate state rules. The organization also provides guidance and assistance to lawyers in the state as well as a directory of attorneys.

As of Thursday afternoon, Eastern time, the State Bar’s website still carried only a single page of information for members about the attack.

Officials said the incident began Monday, and they soon hired an unnamed cybersecurity firm to investigate. The organization also said it had deployed an endpoint detection and response system throughout the network. 

A screenshot of the website since the cyberattack occurred.

Jennifer Mason, director of communications at the State Bar, told The Record that officials are unsure whether member data was stolen in the attack. 

“Upon learning of the unauthorized access, we immediately took steps to secure the network, a cybersecurity firm was engaged and a thorough investigation is being conducted,” Mason said. 

Mason did not respond to questions about whether it was a ransomware attack. 

“We are still investigating the incident and have not determined what information, if any, the unauthorized actor may have accessed,” Mason said. “Updates will be posted on www.gabar.org as additional information is available.”

The website now provides a list of phone numbers people can call in order to access services. 

This is far from Georgia’s first run-in with cybersecurity issues. In 2019, the state’s court system was hit with a ransomware incident following an even larger ransomware attack that crippled the Atlanta city government. Officials in Jackson…

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House bill would keep cop killers only in maximum-security prisons in Georgia


Georgia lawmakers seeking to have those convicted of killing a police officer to serve their sentences in the state’s highest security prisons. This after a convicted cop killer was accused of using his privileges at a medium security facility to taunt the officer’s family on social media.

Capt. Robbie Bishop was killed in his patrol car on Interstate 20 back in 1999. He is legendary in Georgia law enforcement, so when it was learned his family was being taunted by his killer, Jeffrey McGee, from behind the bars, there was outrage.

Capt. Robbies Bishop with a trailer of seized drugs from a photo released at the time of his death in 1999

“The families of our fallen officers have suffered enough, and Bishop’s Law would prevent these families from ever being victimized again,” said bill sponsor Rep. Clint Crowe, R-Jackson. “When I was serving as a 911 dispatcher at 20 years old, Captain Bishop inspired me to become a law enforcement officer myself, so I am proud to carry this legislation on behalf of his family. Those who murder law enforcement officers should never have the chance to obtain contraband to harass the victim’s family. I want to thank Chairman Collins for helping me push this legislation forward and giving it a chance to become a law as soon as possible.”

Butts County Sheriff Gary Long said the family of Capt. Bishop contacted him saying the state had recently moved McGee from a maximum security prison where he was serving a life term for Bishop’s murder to a medium security facility, where he was posting pictures of himself online from behind bars and taunting the officer’s family.

Butts County Sheriff Gary Long

Sheriff Long said the prison officials told him and the Bishop family that they searched McGee’s cells and found a mobile phone, but said it belonged to his cellmate and no disciplinary action would be taken.

The sheriff posted about the incident on social…

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US cybersecurity agency reviews hacking risk to Georgia voting system | Nation/World


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Cyber Attacks Against Georgia (October 2019) and Georgian Internet Security – Mikheil Basilaia