Maryland officials have announced that no ransom was paid in response to a ransomware attack that targeted the state's transit systems. The incident raised concerns about the security and functionality of public transportation services.
During a recent press briefing, state representatives provided updates on the situation, emphasizing that the attack did not compromise the integrity of the transit operations. They assured the public that measures are in place to protect against such cyber threats.
The ransomware attack occurred earlier this month, prompting an immediate investigation by cybersecurity experts. The state has since worked diligently to restore any affected systems and enhance security protocols to prevent future incidents.
Officials reiterated their commitment to maintaining the safety and reliability of Maryland's transit services, stating that the incident has highlighted the importance of robust cybersecurity measures.
Reported by HarborBeat based on Baltimore Sun (source).
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