Suspected ransomware attack hits UNM law school

The Albuquerque Journal reports…..

Officials at the University of New Mexico School of Law believe they have been attacked by ransomware, a malicious software that is preventing students, faculty and staff from accessing emails and shared files at the school.

It appears that the attack is only disrupting computer systems at the law school, and not other parts of campus, according to a letter from Dean Sergio Pareja that was sent to students Thursday evening and posted to UNM’s website.

He said there are indicators that the attack is ransomware, but no demands have been made of the law school.

The FBI says ransomware is a software that disrupts computer systems and stops those affected by it from accessing computer files, systems and networks. The attacks are typically followed by a demand that the victim pay a ransom in order to regain access to their computer system, according to the agency’s website.

The FBI doesn’t support paying the ransom and says that it doesn’t guarantee the system will be released.

Full report at. https://www.abqjournal.com/1481268/suspected-ransomware-attack-hits-unm-law-school.html