Ransomware Strikes Again: Blacon High School Learns Cybersecurity 101 the Hard Way

Blacon High School’s reopening has been delayed due to a ransomware attack. While initial plans aimed for a quick recovery, the timeline has become uncertain. The Medusa ransomware gang is suspected, leaving the school scrambling to restore systems. With cyberattacks on the rise, UK schools must bolster cybersecurity to avoid future disruptions.

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Looks like the syllabus for Blacon High School just got a surprise addition: Cybersecurity 101! Who knew file-encrypting malware could be such a disruptive guest lecturer? Let’s hope the IT staff can ace this unexpected pop quiz before the students forget what school even looks like!

Key Points:

  • Blacon High School closed due to a ransomware attack, initially planned to reopen after two days.
  • The attack occurred on January 17, 2025, with ongoing recovery efforts extending the closure.
  • No ransomware group has claimed responsibility, though Medusa and Inc Ransom gangs are suspects.
  • Cybersecurity experts warn schools are increasingly vulnerable to such attacks.
  • Investing in stronger cybersecurity measures is crucial for educational institutions.

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