Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Howard University Cancels Classes After Ransomeware Attack

Howard University on Monday said it experienced a ransomware cyberattack after noticing "unusual activity on the University's network" late last week. The situation is sill being investigated, and the university canceled classes Tuesday "to give our IT team more time to address the issue," it said in a release. The school's Enterprise Technology Services shut down the university's network to investigate what happened and has been working to restore operations as soon as possible, Howard said. In the meantime, the physical campus is open only to essential employees, and campus Wi-Fi is down until the university can "determine the best and safest path to stand it up."

The university said it'll update faculty and students each day at 2 p.m. about whether campus operations will resume the next day. On Tuesday, Howard said the situation is still being investigated, and that, "there has been no evidence of personal information being accessed or exfiltrated; however, our investigation remains ongoing, and we continue to work toward clarifying the facts surrounding what happened and what information has been accessed." All online and hybrid undergraduate courses are still suspended for Wednesday, and only essential employees can access the physical campus. In-person undergraduate, graduate, professional and clinical experiential courses will resume.



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