Back

Ransomware Attack Forces Closure of St Anne's Catholic School

Severity: Medium (Score: 48.9)

Sources: Uk.News.Yahoo, Dailyecho

Summary

St Anne's Catholic School in Southampton experienced a ransomware attack, leading to a four-day closure. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) were notified and are providing assistance. The school referred to the incident as an 'IT failure' and closed from Monday, canceling events such as a Year 8 parents' evening and a school concert. However, planned school trips continued as scheduled. Headteacher Julian Waterfield confirmed there is no evidence of data compromise. The school reopened on Friday for a non-uniform day before the Easter holidays. Ransomware attacks involve criminals locking files and demanding payment for their release. Key Points: • St Anne's Catholic School was closed for four days due to a ransomware attack. • The NCSC and ICO are assisting the school, confirming no data compromise has been detected. • The school reopened on the last day before Easter holidays after the incident.

Key Entities

  • Ransomware (attack_type)
  • St Anne's Catholic School (company)
  • T1486 - Data Encrypted For Impact (mitre_attack)
Loading threat details...

Threat Not Found

The threat cluster you're looking for doesn't exist or has been removed.

Return to Feed